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Comsys Ghana Limited received eight awards at the 7th National Technology and Communications Awards (NTCA), emerging as one of the most recognised companies at this year’s ceremony.
The event, which recognises excellence and innovation within Ghana’s technology, telecommunications, and communications sectors, took place in Accra over the weekend.
Comsys Ghana was named Enterprise Network Infrastructure Provider of the Year, Best Enterprise Solution Provider, Excellence in B2B Customer Experience (ICT), Internet Service Provider (ISP) of the Year, and Transformational Technology Business for National Development.
The company’s management team won the Corporate Management Team of the Year (Technology Business – Diamond Category).
In the individual categories, Mrs. Funmi Lamptey, Managing Director of Comsys Ghana, received the Ultimate Woman of the Year (ICT Leadership) award, while Mr. Jonathan Lamptey, CEO of Groupe Comsys, was inducted into the 2025 Technology Hall of Fame.
Speaking after the event, Mrs. Lamptey said the awards reflect the company’s efforts in improving service delivery and expanding digital infrastructure in Ghana. She noted that Comsys had prioritised investment in reliable network systems and customer support to strengthen its operations.
Comsys Ghana provides enterprise connectivity and internet services through a nationwide MPLS fibre network. The company also operates a private cloud environment and a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite service in partnership with Eutelsat/OneWeb, supported by a ground station at Adjei Kojo in the Greater Accra Region.
The NTCA, now in its seventh year, is organised annually to highlight contributions by companies and individuals to Ghana’s technology and digital transformation agenda.
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