Paratus Botswana announced on Friday it is extending its national network coverage to Tati Siding, near Francistown, as part of its broader strategy to increase access to quality internet services for more communities and businesses across the country.
Paratus said it will initially deliver fixed wireless and microwave broadband services for residential and enterprise customers in Tati Siding, with the objective of providing consistent speeds and stable, reliable connections via its national backbone infrastructure, which includes the Gaborone-Plumtree route and the Kalahari Fiber network.
Paratus said its interconnected routes that link key regional hubs and provide multiple pathways will ensure customers in Tati Siding have sufficient capacity, reliable throughput and redundancy to maintain consistent service delivery. Paratus also said it will also run a free installation promotion for residential customers until the end of the month.
The operator also said the extension of its network footprint to Tati Siding – which is part of a region experiencing renewed economic activity and infrastructure growth – will strengthen regional connectivity and support ongoing efforts to drive digital and economic progress across the country.
“Our expansion into Tati Siding is a meaningful step in extending reliable connectivity to more communities across Botswana,” said Paratus Botswana MD Shawn Bruwer in a statement.

