At an occasion called Telecel Day held at the Accra International Conference Center, the brand was initially introduced to the workforce.
In front of a diverse group of stakeholders, including members of the media, customers, government and community representatives, business executives, and industry experts, Vice President H.E. Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia revealed the Telecel brand at a second event held at the Labadi Beach Hotel. Senior stakeholders had the chance to become familiar with the brand at the exclusive high-level event known as Platinum Night.
Dr. Bawumia emphasized the significance of telecommunications in the modern economy while serving as the event's special guest of honor. "Our modern society is shaped in large part by telecommunications," he stated. It strengthens communities, connects individuals, and spans gaps. Access to dependable and effective communication is not only a luxury in today's fast-paced society, but also a prerequisite for socioeconomic advancement. Additionally, it is essential to Ghana's digital agenda, which is why I am especially happy that Telecel Group has chosen to invest there.
Dr. Bawumia emphasized the significance of telecommunications in the modern economy while serving as the event's special guest of honor. "Our modern society is shaped in large part by telecommunications," he stated. It strengthens communities, connects individuals, and spans gaps. Access to dependable and effective communication is not only a luxury in today's fast-paced society, but also a prerequisite for socioeconomic advancement. Additionally, it is essential to Ghana's digital agenda, which is why I am especially happy that Telecel Group has chosen to invest there.
It is, in my opinion, evidence of the favorable business climate that the Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo administration's purposeful and planned actions have generated.
The grand reveal took place at the Tetteh Quarshie Interchange, accompanied by riveting performances and messages of solidarity from significant players, including Hon. Lydia Seyram Alhassan, the Member of Parliament for Ayawaso West Wuogon.
With a focus on sustainable and locally produced innovative connectivity solutions, Telecel aims to lead Africa's digital revolution and inspire technological developments that will pave the road for a vibrant, interconnected continent. In order to guarantee statewide access throughout Ghana, Telecel is concentrating on dramatically increasing the coverage of its network, with plans to add 2500 4G sites in three years and achieve 100% satellite-to-mobile connectivity.
With a focus on sustainable and locally produced innovative connectivity solutions, Telecel aims to lead Africa's digital revolution and inspire technological developments that will pave the road for a vibrant, interconnected continent. In order to guarantee statewide access throughout Ghana, Telecel is concentrating on dramatically increasing the coverage of its network, with plans to add 2500 4G sites in three years and achieve 100% satellite-to-mobile connectivity.
Moh Damush, CEO of Telecel Group, said at the brand unveiling: "We are excited to announce the launch of the Telecel brand in Ghana, marking an important achievement for Telecel and an opportunity to provide meaningful disruption, advancement, and invention in Ghana." The company is and will be Telecel's flagship in West Africa, and the Telecel Group pledges to invest its heart and soul in it. Telecel Ghana has now taken the name Vodafone Ghana.
Ghana Telecommunication Company will remain the origin, regardless of the brand.
Ghana Telecommunication Company will remain the origin, regardless of the brand.
Broadband internet, mobile money, value-added services, mobile voice and data, and other telecommunications services are all provided by Telecel Ghana. Telecel Ghana is dedicated to providing smooth and dependable connectivity to enable people, businesses, and communities to prosper in the current digital landscape, with an emphasis on innovation and customer satisfaction.
"Our business has evolved from offering basic telecommunication services to pioneering digital solutions throughout Ghana," stated Patricia Obo-Nai, CEO of Telecel Ghana. Our dedication to quality, faith in innovation, and goal of building an empowered and interconnected Ghana drove this development. We anticipate a thrilling voyage.
The company's other two affiliates, Telecel Foundation and Telecel Cash, have similarly altered their names to reflect the brand shift. Telecel has taken over all areas of operation, and consumers can still use their 020 and 050 numbers to access the current services.
The company's other two affiliates, Telecel Foundation and Telecel Cash, have similarly altered their names to reflect the brand shift. Telecel has taken over all areas of operation, and consumers can still use their 020 and 050 numbers to access the current services.