Today, on November 1, 2024, the government has officially introduced its high-speed internet service 5G in Accra.
NextGen Infraco, the company offering this service, has expressed its readiness to support the country in utilizing 5G technology to boost key sectors of the economy for lasting advantages.
During the official launch, Tenu Awoonor, the Managing Director of NextGen Infraco, assured that the company will work to ensure that the government’s efforts to modernize the country’s digital infrastructure will result in significant financial and economic benefits.
The implementation of 5G technology in Ghana will help to ensure that all individuals in society are able to participate and benefit from the advancements it brings. Whether you are a farmer in Tamale, a small business owner in Kumasi, or a student in Cape Coast, 5G will provide a connection to the global community and unlock new possibilities.
We take great pride in being a part of this transformation at NextGen Infraco. We are not simply spectators; we are actively investing in Ghana’s future. We believe that 5G is not just a tool for innovation, but also a catalyst for growth, development, and empowerment for all citizens of Ghana.
Standing here today on the bricks of this new digital front, I want to emphasize that we are only at the starting line. He stated that by leveraging the power of 5G, we can create a more robust and thriving Ghana.
Ghana’s decision to adopt 5G is anticipated to greatly enhance mobile connectivity and expand digital inclusivity within the country.
A consortium known as NextGen Infraco was established by the government of Ghana in collaboration with seven other partners.