- Lamanfam Group builds and maintains Angola’s telecom infrastructure, including fibre networks, rooftops, and mobile network testing.
- The company plans to expand into wireless internet, VSAT connectivity, and VoIP to boost access in urban and remote areas.
Lamanfam Group leads on telecom infrastructure
Lamanfam Group Lda, established in 2009 and based in Multicenter, Talatona, is a home-grown Angolan engineering firm dedicated to telecom infrastructure. The company specialises in designing, building, and maintaining rooftop sites, greenfields, and fibre-optic networks, offering preventive and corrective maintenance. It also provides services like drive-testing mobile networks and quality assurance for operator infrastructure, backed by experienced engineers and prompt delivery schedules.
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Lamanfam Group prepares to expand services
Building on this foundation, Lamanfam is preparing to offer new services: fibre wireless internet, VSAT connectivity, and VoIP solutions. These additions will further enhance communication access across urban and remote areas. The firm emphasises professional standards, strong client relationships, and high-performing technical staff, reflecting its belief that people make the difference. Its commitment to personalized support and engineering excellence positions Lamanfam as a reliable partner in advancing Angola’s digital infrastructure.
Angola’s telecom sector places increasing demand on firms that can deliver scalable, well-engineered infrastructure amid geographic and resource challenges. Lamanfam’s track record and local presence give it a competitive edge. By embracing emerging technologies and maintaining a people-first philosophy, the company is poised to support digital expansion across both established and underserved regions.
As Angola pushes ahead with digital transformation, firms like Lamanfam—offering both launched and forward-looking services—play a vital role in enabling reliable connectivity, broadening access, and fostering inclusive development across the telecom sector.