New directory now available in print and online
With the arrival of 160 000 copies of the Telecom Namibia Directory 2009/10 this week, subscribers will have the printed version of what can also be found online.
The new directory will be distributed free of charge to subscribers at Teleshops countrywide, starting next week. However some subscribers were lucky to get a copy of the latest directory at the recently concluded ICT expo which was held at the annual Windhoek Agricultural & Industrial Show.
Customers are asked to bring along the front cover of the old directory to exchange it for the newest version. Old directories can be recycled by placing them in a paper recycling bin in offices or where ever such bins are available.
Like the past editions, the new directory is a comprehensive and user-friendly information tool that consists of white and yellow pages, as well as green pages for Government ministries, followed by classified medical listings.
The white pages list in alphabetical order the names of subscribers, together with their towns and telephone numbers. The yellow pages list business subscribers alphabetically by category and feature classified advertisements of various sizes.
The directory further lists information on accommodations facilities, diplomatic missions, and essential services, thus giving complete telephone and fax numbers of key institutions in Namibia.
The directory is updated on an annual basis. Should you have suggestions on how to improve this publication or have questions regarding content, please feel free to write to the Directory Section, PO Box 297, Windhoek, or by telephone at (061) 201 9211 or by email: [email protected].
The new directory will be distributed free of charge to subscribers at Teleshops countrywide, starting next week. However some subscribers were lucky to get a copy of the latest directory at the recently concluded ICT expo which was held at the annual Windhoek Agricultural & Industrial Show.
Customers are asked to bring along the front cover of the old directory to exchange it for the newest version. Old directories can be recycled by placing them in a paper recycling bin in offices or where ever such bins are available.
Like the past editions, the new directory is a comprehensive and user-friendly information tool that consists of white and yellow pages, as well as green pages for Government ministries, followed by classified medical listings.
The white pages list in alphabetical order the names of subscribers, together with their towns and telephone numbers. The yellow pages list business subscribers alphabetically by category and feature classified advertisements of various sizes.
The directory further lists information on accommodations facilities, diplomatic missions, and essential services, thus giving complete telephone and fax numbers of key institutions in Namibia.
The directory is updated on an annual basis. Should you have suggestions on how to improve this publication or have questions regarding content, please feel free to write to the Directory Section, PO Box 297, Windhoek, or by telephone at (061) 201 9211 or by email: [email protected].
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