
Audio By Carbonatix
Airtel Ghana, the most loved brand in the daily lives of Ghanaians has chalked another phenomenal achievement by recording over 4 million subscribers in the latest Telecom voice and data subscription trend report released by the National Communications Authority (NCA).
The report shows a consistent growth in the subscriber base of the Changemaker company over the first 6 months of the year moving from a voice subscriber base of 3.75 million in January to 4.11 million as at June 2015 – adding more than 360,000 new subscribers to the network which clearly makes Airtel the network with the highest percentage growth (8.77%) and the fastest growing network over the 6 months period.
Commenting on this phenomenal growth, Lucy Quist, Managing Director of Airtel Ghana said,“This is truly a remarkable achievement and we are excited about this performance. We have been leading the industry in product, service and digital innovation that clearly differentiates us from the competition and positions Airtel as the network of choice for the Ghanaian public. These latest results from the NCA validate our position as the most loved brand in the daily lives of Ghanaians”.
She continued, “I want to take this opportunity to thank every single one of our over 4 million customers who interact with our brand every day and to invite those yet to experience our superior product and services to join us. You now have over 4 million reasons to be on the Smartphone network. Make your change now”.
Airtel Ghana’s growth on data was unmatched with additions of over 330,000 translating to 13.3% growth over the 6 months period and the highest percentage growth in the industry.
Lucy Quist attributes this to Airtel’s “superior network and data quality, coverage and competitive pricing which is unparalleled in the Ghanaian market”.
“We have led breakthrough innovations in the digital space, providing customers with offerings such as free Facebook, value added services such as roll over data bundles, browse chaw bundles with 2X and the dual scratch card, which enables consumers to load either voice or data directly. These are the reasons why customers continue to choose us first for voice, data and business solutions”.
Airtel Ghana has been a trailblazersince its entry into the Telecommunication industry. The Telecom giant was the first to launch a 3G network in 2008 and upgraded to 3.75G in 2012 to give customers a remarkable experience on their network. Airtel continues to innovate at scale to provide cutting edge solutions to meet customer needs.
As the second largest operator in the country in terms of network coverage, Airtel Ghana recently announced an increase in its data network speeds from 21.6mbps to 42mbps, making it the fastest and the first network operator to undertake this upgrade.
Latest Stories
-
EU fingerprint and photo travel rules come into force from today
24 minutes -
Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill: Ghanaians demand expedited passage, not dialogue – Ntim Fordjour to Mahama
32 minutes -
EU airline industry warns of fuel shortages if Strait of Hormuz stays closed
35 minutes -
White House staff told not to place bets on prediction markets
42 minutes -
Auctioneers petition Prez Mahama over ‘interference’ in public auctions
49 minutes -
GEA, Mastercard Foundation drive market access for MSMEs at Kwahu Business Forum
51 minutes -
Education Ministry begins review of Ghana Library Authority law
60 minutes -
Ghana U-15 girls clinch back-to-back CAF Schools titles
1 hour -
Rev. Ntim Fordjour urges Mahama to issue directive to fast-track anti-LGBTQ+ bill
1 hour -
GPL 2025/26: Stoppage-time penalty hands Aduana FC win over leaders GoldStars
1 hour -
Ntim Fordjour rejects call for more dialogue, says anti-LGBTQ+ bill has faced a decade of debate and delay
1 hour -
Catholic Bishops say moral values must match economic priorities in Anti-LGBTQ+ debate
2 hours -
IGP Yohuno urges merit and hard work ahead of Police Academy exams
2 hours -
Queendalyn Yurglee releases debut album ‘Clouds of Glory’
2 hours -
UDS moves to clear MPhil student wrongly linked to robbery case
3 hours