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    RocketNet powers Namibia’s next-generation fibre wave

    By Lyn SongSeptember 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • RocketNet offers fibre plans for home and business—including uncapped, unthrottled service—with pricing starting at N$ 449 per month.
    • The company is led by Xander Erasmus, its Managing Director. It specialises in last-mile fibre deployment and serves areas such as Khomasdal, Rehoboth, Dorado Park, Osona Village and Rocky Crest.

    RocketNet Internet Namibia’s service offering

    RocketNet is a relatively young ISP founded in 2019, targeting both residential and business markets in Windhoek and some surrounding communities. Its core product is fibre internet: multiple speed tiers, uncapped and unthrottled, intended for both households and enterprises.

    For enterprise clients, RocketNet also provides specialised fibre-based service, aiming to deliver high reliability, minimal latency, and capacity suited for growing business demands. Its “Enterprise Services” section indicates solutions beyond standard home fibre packages.

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    Industry challenges and context

    Namibia’s internet market confronts typical ISP hurdles: high infrastructure and rollout costs of fibre optic cables, particularly in “last-mile” residential areas; regulatory and logistical constraints; and the need to maintain affordable service despite sparse population density in many suburbs. ISPs must also maintain strong service support and transparency. RocketNet’s approach includes providing uncapped, unthrottled fibre packages, which is increasingly important in competitive markets where many providers impose caps or shape the traffic.

    They are expanding into underserved suburbs: “We continue to rollout new areas …” such as Osona Village, Rocky Crest, Dorado Park and Khomasdal. Rocketnetnam This “last-mile” rollout is essential in closing connectivity gaps in urban fringes. From LinkedIn data, the firm’s leadership includes Xander Erasmus (Managing Director) bringing prior experience in country sales and management. Such leadership with both sales/market knowledge and technical deployment insight augments credibility.

    ISP RocketNet Namibia
    Lyn Song

    Lyn Song is a reporter at BTW Media. She graduated from the University of Leeds. Story ideas and collaboration requests can be sent to l.song@btw.media.

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