Botswana Telecommunications Corporation Palapye - Botswana
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Botswana Telecommunications Corporation Palapye
Location
Next to Security System, P.O.Box 39, Palapye, Botswana
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+267 492 0099
+267 492 0498
+267 492 0498
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Working hours
- Monday: 09:00 - 17:00
- Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00
- Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00
- Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00
- Friday: 09:00 - 17:00
- Saturday: 10:00 - 14:00
- Sunday: Closed
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Botswana Telecommunications Corporation (BTC), a telecommunications services provider, was established in 1980 by an Act of Parliament (BTC Act) to provide, develop, operate and manage Botswana's national and international telecommunications services.
BTC is the market leader of converged telecommunication products providing retail and wholesale products and services to mobile operators, Independent Service Providers (ISPs), regional service providers and international service providers. BTC has interconnections and relationships with multiple service providers in the region making it a trusted partner for both provisioning of services to neighboring countries and as a transit partner for transit product and services.
Prior to the formation of BTC, telecommunications services were
In 1996, an amendment of the BTC (Telecommunications) Act repealed the monopoly of BTC and introduced other service providers in the telecommunications arena. The liberalization of the industry gained momentum in 1998, with the introduction of two mobile operators in the market.
A Privatization Policy was born in 2000, through which the Government intended to implement a reform programme to improve the efficiency, productivity and competiveness of the public sector, which included BTC.
In 2006, competition was introduced in the International calling market allowing ISPs to provide Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) services. In 2007, all telecommunications network operators were awarded service neutral licenses which permitted them to operate fixed line telephony as well as cellular telephony business. In 2008, BTC mobile network, beMOBILE was established.
In 2008, the Government, in line with the Privatization Policy of 2000, decided to privatize BTC and Parliament passed the BTC (Transition) Act to assist the process.
In August 2012, in preparation of BTC privatisation, the Government established Botswana Fibre Networks (BoFiNet) to manage and operate long distance transmission networks. Some of BTC assets were transferred to BoFiNet to enable it to deliver on its mandate.
In April 2016, following a successful Initial Public Offering (IPO), BTC was listed in the Botswana Stock Exchange (BSE) with over fifty thousand shareholders; the largest of any listed entity in Botswana.
In September 2016, BTC launched a single monolithic brand bringing all the three business units; beMOBILE, BTC Wholesale and BTC Fixed, under one single roof making the Company more agile and responsive to customer needs.
BTC is the market leader of converged telecommunication products providing retail and wholesale products and services to mobile operators, Independent Service Providers (ISPs), regional service providers and international service providers. BTC has interconnections and relationships with multiple service providers in the region making it a trusted partner for both provisioning of services to neighboring countries and as a transit partner for transit product and services.
Prior to the formation of BTC, telecommunications services were
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provided and run under the Department of Posts and Telecommunications in the Ministry of Works and CommunicationsIn 1996, an amendment of the BTC (Telecommunications) Act repealed the monopoly of BTC and introduced other service providers in the telecommunications arena. The liberalization of the industry gained momentum in 1998, with the introduction of two mobile operators in the market.
A Privatization Policy was born in 2000, through which the Government intended to implement a reform programme to improve the efficiency, productivity and competiveness of the public sector, which included BTC.
In 2006, competition was introduced in the International calling market allowing ISPs to provide Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) services. In 2007, all telecommunications network operators were awarded service neutral licenses which permitted them to operate fixed line telephony as well as cellular telephony business. In 2008, BTC mobile network, beMOBILE was established.
In 2008, the Government, in line with the Privatization Policy of 2000, decided to privatize BTC and Parliament passed the BTC (Transition) Act to assist the process.
In August 2012, in preparation of BTC privatisation, the Government established Botswana Fibre Networks (BoFiNet) to manage and operate long distance transmission networks. Some of BTC assets were transferred to BoFiNet to enable it to deliver on its mandate.
In April 2016, following a successful Initial Public Offering (IPO), BTC was listed in the Botswana Stock Exchange (BSE) with over fifty thousand shareholders; the largest of any listed entity in Botswana.
In September 2016, BTC launched a single monolithic brand bringing all the three business units; beMOBILE, BTC Wholesale and BTC Fixed, under one single roof making the Company more agile and responsive to customer needs.
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