Namibia
Internet in the North. December 1997

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The apartheid system created a situation of exclusion, which led to the north of the country lagging behind in many areas, including education, health, and social services. Today there exists a political will to change the imbalance.
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In general, the telecommunications infrastructure in Namibia is better developed than in most countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
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There are a good number of Internet service providers operating in the country. Almost of of them are concentrating their services in Windhoek and the costal towns of Walvis Bay and Swakopmund. Some of them, like Internet World Wide Namibia, do have customers who dial in from the north and plans to extend their presence in the northern region. So far, only one service provider, Club Internet, whose headquarters is in South Africa, has made inroads into the region.
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Justin Chisenga