MTC, Keetmanshoop sign MoU
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In a bid to revolutionise connectivity services, Mobile Telecommunications Company (MTC) and the Keetmanshoop Town Council have formalised a partnership through a Memorandum of Understanding.
In a bid to revolutionise connectivity services, Mobile Telecommunications Company (MTC) and the Keetmanshoop Town Council have formalised a partnership through a Memorandum of Understanding.
Long queues for SIM card registration continue to be observed at MTC's mobile homes as the public rushes at the last minute to register their numbers.
The public was given an ample time of one year to register their numbers; however, the majority waited until the last minute.
Tim Ekandjo, Chief Human Capital, Marketing, and Corporate Affairs Officer at MTC, has issued a cautionary note regarding the potential risks associated with the efficiency of online SIM card registration.
The Swapo Party Youth League has called on the Communication Regulation Authority of Namibia to halt the deactivation process and extend the SIM card registration to another year.
Telecom Namibia is standing its ground against extending the deadline for SIM card registration.
The company's Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Stanley Shanapinda, instead urged those who have not yet registered to capitalise on the days that are left.
There are barely two weeks left until the deadline for SIM card registrations, and service providers have warned that all unregistered subscribers will be suspended.
To talk more about this, corporate communications practitioner Fikameni Mathias from MTC, one of the country's biggest service providers,.