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MTN Ghana To Bridge the Digital Divide Through “Fibre to Home”Services:

MTN Ghana To Bridge the Digital Divide Through "Fibre to Home"Services:

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MTN Ghana To Bridge the Digital Divide Through “Fibre to Home”Services:

MTN Ghana is expanding its internet access to households through its “Fibre to the Home” (FTTH) services, aiming to bridge the digital divide and empower individuals, businesses, and communities across the country. According to Stephen Blewett, CEO of MTN Ghana, the FTTH service offers,High-speed internet connectivity, Reliable and stable connections for seamless online experiences.
Low latency, Ensuring fast and efficient data transfer.
Flexible plans,Catering to diverse needs and budgets of customers

This initiative aligns with MTN Ghana’s digital agenda, focusing on,Digital inclusion Expanding internet access to major communities nationwide .
MTN Ghana seeks to enhancing connectivity to drive innovation and development, Upgrading fiber infrastructure to improve network resilience and capacity

By providing FTTH services, MTN Ghana aims to boost nationwide internet access, Connecting more homes to the digital ecosystem.

Will enable opportunities by facilitating remote work, online learning, e-commerce, and digital innovation

The company plans to relocate and expand its fiber infrastructure in 2025, paving the way for next-generation services and applications.

MTN Ghana’s CEO, Stephen Blewett, emphasized that the Fiber to the Home (FTTH) solution was developed in response to Ghanaian homes’ growing reliance on internet connectivity. He stated this during a media and stakeholder forum in Tamale, the northern regional capital. The FTTH service aims to expand internet access to households across major communities, offering high-speed internet connectivity,reliable and stable connections for seamless online experiences.

Also Catering to diverse needs and budgets of customers

This initiative aligns with MTN Ghana’s digital agenda, focusing on
bridging the digital divide,empowering individuals, businesses, and communities across Ghana.

MTN CEO Stephen Blewett’s visit to the Northern region included meetings with stakeholder groups, demonstrating the company’s commitment to engagement and feedback.These programs allow MTN to understand customer needs and showcase its latest offerings, promoting transparency and improvement.

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