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Ghana’s telecoms industry interconnect clearinghouse (ICH), Afriwave Telecom emerged the Telecom Support Company of the Year at the 4th National Communications Awards 2022.
The award is in a recognition of the company’s outstanding strides, success, innovation and tireless effort in the communication and digitalisation sector.
The ICH was licensed under the Electronic Communications Amendment Act, 2016, Act 910 to provide a wide range of services, and as part of the license awarded, Afriwave is authorized to provide a common, independent mechanism for routing and settlement of local and International Interconnect traffic for all existing and future telecommunications operators in the country.
Afriwave Telecom has emerged as one of the local leaders in providing telecom solutions and has a track record of utilizing competent skills and expertise to provide a complete range of professional and end to end telecommunication services in the country.

Speaking on the award, the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Afriwave Telecom Ghana Limited, Francis Poku said the award has motivated him and his team to go the extra mile in making sure the telecom ecosystem in the country becomes viable in terms of Interconnecting.
“Currently, the ICH is connected to all the mobile network operators in the country, namely (AirtelTigo, MTN and Vodafone) providing National Interconnect Clearinghouse services.
Additionally, Afriwave Telecom also provides Interconnect Clearinghouse services to locally licensed International Wholesale Carriers.” He said.
He further stated that, Afriwave’s Point of Interconnection (POI) locations have been strategically positioned for easy access to existing service provider networks thereby providing clients with efficient and cost-effective options for interconnection.
Speaking about the Regional market, Mr. Poku noted that, Afriwave Telecom is a member of the Smart Africa Alliance. Smart Africa is a bold and innovative commitment from African Heads of State and Government to accelerate sustainable Socio – economic development on the continent ushering Africa into a knowledge economy through affordable access to Broadband and usage of Information and Communications Technologies.
Afriwave is collaborating with Smart Africa Alliance on activities focused on supporting the development of National and Regional Interconnect Clearing house across Africa towards achieving the objectives of One Africa Network Project.
He revealed that, Afriwave Telecom will soon launch a platform which would create a single point for all Value-Added Service (VAS) providers to gain access to the Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) from one place.
Mr. Poku expressed his appreciation to the hardworking staff of Afriwave telecom for their immersed contribution to the company’s success.
“I am humbled and appreciative to the hardworking staff who have enable Afriwave to achieve this remarkable milestone and has been recognized yet again”.
The 4th edition of the National Communications Awards was held at the Labadi Beach Hotel under the theme: “The Digitalized Economy: Innovation for National Development”.
Afriwave TelecomAfriwave Telecom is a wholly Ghanaian company established in 1998 to provide a full range of telecommunication services including equipment supplies, installation contractors, telecom consultants, manufacturers' representatives and value-added network services aimed at both private and public sector clients.
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