National Communications Authority (NCA), the regulator of Ghana’s telecoms industry has directed five telecom operators in the country to improve their coverage in some communities in the Central Region by the end of December 2015.
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Digital Migration to Create 7,000 Jobs
More than 7,000 direct and indirect jobs will be created over the next two years in Ghana’s emerging digital television decoder, known as Set Top Box (STB) sector.
MTN Ghana Posts Impressive Results
MTN Ghana has announced its financial results for the year 2014 at a stakeholder forum held in Accra. The forum was used to brief the media and a number of key stakeholders on company and industry issues.
Former GREDA Boss re-arrested over SIM box fraud
The former President of the Ghana Real Estates Developers Association (GREDA), Dr. Alexander Tweneboah has been re-arrested by the Police Criminal Investigation Department (CID) following a review of his bail terms by an Accra High court.
MTN Ghana Excels In Service Quality Report
MTN Ghana says it is living up to its promise of delivering superior quality service to its numerous customers across the West African country.
Ghana’s E-services Projeoct Begins Operations
THE Government Online Services Project “e-Services and e-Payment” portals has officially gone live with effect from today.
NCA Reviewing Goldkey Telecoms Request
GHANA’S National Communications Authority (NCA) says it has received a formal request from Goldkey Telecoms, one of the 4G LTE network licensees to extend the deadline for it to begin operations.
Expresso Ghana Suffers Another Blow
EXPRESSO Ghana, a telecom operator has suffered another blow this morning after Airtel cut services to its subscribers for failing to pay monies it owes it.
Ghana: NCA Calls MTN Ghana And Expresso To Order
GHANA’S National Communications Authority (NCA) is moving faster to solve the ongoing cash fight between MTN Ghana and Expresso.
Ghanaians Have access to mobile phones than TV Sets
THE fifth edition of PwC’s ‘South African Entertainment and Media Outlook’ has revealed that more Ghanaian households have access to mobile phones than Television (TV) sets.