Windhoek, Namibia – Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) has launched an innovative initiative called the Buffalo Project aimed at strengthening rural connectivity across Namibia. The project is driven by MTC’s customer-centric commitment to better understand and address gaps in mobile coverage and service quality in underserved and uncovered rural areas.
The Buffalo Project involves extensive field research and direct engagement with local communities to identify specific connectivity challenges they face daily. By gathering firsthand insights, MTC plans to tailor its infrastructure development and service improvements effectively.
Rural areas in Namibia historically suffer from poor telecommunications services due to challenging terrain and low population density, limiting economic and social opportunities. With the Buffalo Project, MTC aims to bridge the digital divide by enhancing network reach and reliability.
This initiative is expected to boost communication, access to information, and digital inclusion for residents in remote communities. Improved connectivity also opens doors for:
- e-learning
- healthcare services
- business opportunities that rely on stable internet and mobile networks
The Buffalo Project is part of MTC’s broader mission to serve all Namibians by upgrading technologies and expanding mobile coverage nationwide. It complements other national efforts to promote digital transformation and economic growth within the country.
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