
Telecel Ghana has officially commenced a comprehensive nationwide network infrastructure expansion program, aiming to significantly improve service quality and connectivity across the country. The initiative kicked off on May 30, 2026, with engineering teams beginning the installation of advanced wireless technology in Madina. This project follows a strategic commitment made by CEO Ing. Patricia Obo-Nai in March to bolster the network’s capabilities in the second quarter of the year. By deploying new hardware and optimizing existing infrastructure, the company seeks to provide faster internet speeds and more reliable connections for its growing customer base.
The current expansion drive is part of a broader trajectory for the telecommunications giant, which has seen its network footprint grow substantially from 5,000 to approximately 9,000 sites since its recent rebranding. The immediate phase of this project targets over 1,000 sites nationwide for various enhancements, with more than 100 high-traffic locations specifically slated for major technological upgrades. Director of Technology Ebenezer Siebu emphasized that these upgrades are essential for reducing network congestion and increasing capacity, ensuring the infrastructure can accommodate the significant surge in mobile data usage among Ghanaians.
In local communities like Madina, the rollout is being met with enthusiasm as residents look forward to improved digital services. During the installation process, Telecel has maintained a focus on strict safety protocols, reflecting its commitment to high operational standards. For customers such as Adiza, a local resident, the upgrade represents a critical improvement in daily digital interactions, promising a more seamless experience for thousands of users in high-density areas. This community-level impact underscores Telecel's goal of enhancing user experiences through localized infrastructure investment.
Looking ahead, this infrastructure drive positions Telecel Ghana to better compete in a fast-evolving telecommunications market. By modernizing its wireless technology and expanding its reach, the company is not only addressing current service gaps but also laying the groundwork for future technological advancements. As the company continues to integrate these upgrades across its extensive network, the focus remains on delivering a superior user experience and supporting Ghana's broader digital transformation goals, ensuring that the network remains robust enough to meet future data demands.
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