
MTN Ghana has intensified its campaign for households to embrace fibre broadband technology, citing a significant surge in demand for reliable home internet driven by a shift toward digital-first lifestyles. Speaking at the July 2026 edition of the 'Bright Conversations' series, MTN Ghana’s Chief Home Officer, Richard Acheampong, highlighted the critical role of high-speed connectivity in modern living. The initiative underscores the company's commitment to supporting Ghana’s digital transformation by providing robust infrastructure that meets the evolving needs of families, students, and professionals working from home. During the session, Acheampong observed that while many Ghanaians currently rely on mobile data for their internet needs, this often falls short of the stability required for intensive online activities. Fibre broadband, by contrast, offers superior speed and capacity, allowing multiple users within a household to stream, work, and learn simultaneously without experiencing performance drops. This shift from mobile-centric usage to dedicated home broadband is viewed as essential for maintaining productivity in an era where remote work and online education have become permanent fixtures of the social fabric. A key focus of the discussion was the distinction between 5G mobile technology and fixed fibre broadband. While 5G provides impressive mobile speeds, fibre remains the gold standard for fixed connectivity due to its unparalleled stability and high-capacity throughput. MTN Ghana aims to bridge the digital divide by educating the public on these technical advantages and investing heavily in expanding its fibre footprint. This strategic focus ensures that homes and businesses are 'future-ready,' capable of handling the increasing bandwidth demands of emerging technologies and high-definition digital services. Looking ahead, MTN Ghana’s push for fibre adoption is expected to play a pivotal role in fostering digital inclusion across the country. By empowering educational institutions and small businesses with consistent internet access, the telecommunications giant seeks to drive economic growth and social development. The company’s ongoing investment in infrastructure and public education reflects a broader vision to transition Ghana into a fully integrated digital economy, where high-speed connectivity is an accessible utility for all.
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