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TXT Ghana Limited has won the Best Mobile Value Added Service Company of the Year for the second time in a row at the 2014 Ghana Telecom Awards held recently in Accra.
Christopher Moyer, Chief Content Officer at TXT Ghana, noted with excitement that hard work and dedication has brought the company this far.
“What motivates us each day to work harder is the belief in an idea, the idea that technology can be used to make people’s lives better and bring them closer together. With this idea in mind, I look at all of you not as competitors but as partners in trying to make this world a better place,” he said.
In its fourth year, the Ghana Telecom Awards continue to grow in participation and prestige -- setting the industry standard for honouring organisations and individuals in telecom and related industry in Ghana and beyond.
These awards have become the benchmark for outstanding performance throughout the industry and symbol of excellence to mark leadership, quality and innovation.
The glamorous awards night provided all those who matter in the Telecom industry an opportunity to network, reinforce relationships and reward staff with exceptional performance.
TXT Ghana is an international value added service company, with a special bent toward Enterprise mobility and content marketing solutions.
Founded in Ghana, the company has six sub-companies presently -- in Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Holland, UK, Canada and Brazil.
With a young vibrant team driven by passion to consistently create relevant services that make mobile devices more useful and meaningful, TXT Ghana is poised for only superior value added service provision.
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