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MTN Plans $96m Network Upgrade in Ghana

MTN Ghana will this year, proceed to the modernisation of its telecom network and improve the quality of the services it provides its users across the country.

In order to achieve this, the telecom firm plans to invest $96 million which will be divided in three. $62 million will be spent to modernize and extend the network, $16 million will be used to develop technological services and the remaining $18 million will serve to deploy 4G LTE.

Though holding the biggest share (46.89%) of the Ghanaian market, ahead of Vodafone who comes second with 21.95%, MTN Ghana would like, through its investment, to improve population’s access to its services.

By meeting the growing demand for data and providing its services to secluded rural areas, MTN Ghana will become a true reference in the country and boost its revenues.

Keep providing its users an excellent telecom experience-such is MTN Ghana’s strategy to remain on top permanently in the extremely competitive local market, where it rivals Vodafone, Tigo, Airtel, Globacom and Expresso.

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