
Telecel Ghana has officially commissioned a dedicated 4G cell site at the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS) in the Volta Region, marking a significant milestone in the provider's mission to enhance digital access in academic environments. The new infrastructure is specifically designed to bolster network capacity and provide high-speed, stable connectivity for more than 2,000 incoming students and the broader university community. By prioritizing this site, Telecel is addressing the growing reliance on digital tools for research, coursework, and administrative functions within the higher education sector.
The deployment of the dedicated 4G site comes at a time when digital learning has become central to the university experience. Students at UHAS have already begun to report significant improvements in their ability to access online portals, download academic resources, and maintain clear voice communication. This enhancement is expected to facilitate more efficient virtual lectures and collaborative research projects, which are often hampered by inconsistent connectivity. Telecel’s decision to install a dedicated site underscores the importance of tailor-made solutions for high-density areas where standard network coverage may face congestion.
This project is part of a much larger nationwide strategy by Telecel Ghana, which includes over 1,000 network enhancement initiatives currently underway across the country. These efforts are aimed at strengthening Ghana’s digital backbone and supporting the broader agenda for a robust digital economy. By investing in regional hubs like the Volta Region and critical sectors like education, Telecel is positioning itself as a key partner in the country’s technological advancement. The company’s continued focus on infrastructure suggests a long-term commitment to meeting the increasing data demands of a tech-savvy population.
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