On June 8, 2026, Telecom Namibiaย formally celebrated the signing of its strategic partnership with Lightstruck (Pty) Ltd, a second such agreement as the company fast-tracks fibre links and broadens theย digital infrastructure of Namibiaย via open-access collaboration models.
The alliance forms part of theย 5-Year Integrated Strategic Business Plan of Telecom Namibiaโย which is aimed at fostering sustainable growth, boosting market share and improving the customer experience via strategic partnerships as well as innovative solutions.
It is well to be noted that theย agreement is based on an open-access infrastructure model, enabling Telecom Namibia to connect to the fibre network from Lightstruckย to provide high-speed internet services to both residential as well as business customers. This is consistent with the goals outlined in theย 2025/26 Annual Operating Plan โ AOP by Telecom Namibiaย that is designed to fast-track fibre rollout and accelerate digital transformation throughout the country.
Lightstruck is a network facilities licensee, authorised by the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia –ย CRANย as an open-access infrastructure provider liable for the installation, upkeep, and operation of fibre networks. The partnership will enable Telecom Namibia to take advantage of theย infrastructure of Lightstruckย to deliver IP-based services across itsย end-users, guaranteeing superior quality and dependable connectivity.
This collaboration that fast-tracks fibre links is also of critical importance to address the persistent problem of copper theft and network vandalism. Telecom Namibia is stepping up the move from copper-based infrastructure to fibre, which will lower its reliance on theft-prone assets, especially in high-risk areas. Fibre networks are not only quicker and more reliable; they are less susceptible and hence offerย a more stable network and a more consistent and safe service for customers.
The partnership is built on a completely managed OPEX-based model which allows Telecom Namibia to efficiently grow the footprint of its services while upholding high service standards. Services will be delivered and operated via theย service portal from Lightstruck, delivering a streamlined operation and better customer experience.
According to Dr Stanley Shanapinda, the Chief Executive Officer of Telecom Namibia, โThe signing of this partnership with Lightstruck marks another key milestone in our fibre expansion journey. It reflects our commitment to leveraging open-access networks to accelerate connectivity, enhance customer choice, and deliver innovative, high-quality digital services.ย Through this collaboration, we are embracing infrastructure sharing as a strategic approach to avoid duplication of efforts, fast-track network deployment, and improve overall efficiency in the sector. At a time when copper theft remains a daily occurrence and continues to disrupt services, the transition to fibre strengthens the resilience and reliability of our network infrastructure. We are confident that this partnership will significantly strengthen our ability to provide reliable broadband solutions and contribute meaningfully to Namibiaโs digital transformation.โ
Says Director at Lightstruck, Mr Szacky Nujoma, โWe are proud to partner with Telecom Namibia in advancing fibre connectivity across Namibia through an open-access model. As a neutral infrastructure provider, our focus is on enabling service providers to deliver high-quality services over a reliable network.ย This collaboration underscores the value of shared infrastructure in driving competition, efficiency, and improved access to next-generation connectivity. We are particularly encouraged by the strong commitment from shareholders, who are prepared to invest the necessary capital, and therefore do not foresee any funding constraints.ย We are excited about this partnership and the meaningful impact it will have in accelerating Namibiaโs digital transformation.โ
As part of the deal
- Lightstruckโs open access network is to be used by Telecom Namibia so asย to provide services to end-users.
- Lightstruck deploys and maintains fibre infrastructure and networks.
- Provisioning and managing services via Lightstruckโs service portal.
Interestingly, Lightstruckโs network has gone live in Rocky Crest, Osona Village, Khomasdal, Dorado Park,ย and Rehoboth, enabling Telecom Namibia customers in these areas to immediately access fibre services via this partnership. Both organisations are well placed to use current fibre infrastructure so asย to speed up fibre take-up and enhance broadband accessibility in these areas. The partnership also provides a migration path for present Telecom Namibia customers to fibre-based services, in which coverage is accessible, allowing them to access faster, more dependable connectivity.
The partnership that fast-tracks fibre links brings together broad customer base and service capabilities from Telecom Namibiaย with theย growing open-access fibre network Lightstruckย as the demand for rapid, reliable and dependable internet continues to rise. The partnership is anticipated to improve customer engagement and drive the broader digital evolution of communities and businesses throughout Namibia.




















