Following intervention by the Communications Ministry and National Communications Authority (NCA), ATC Ghana has resumed the supply of power to all Telecel Ghana equipment on its tower sites.
ATC Ghana discontinued power supply to Telecel on sites with expired agreements.
ATC Ghana is hopeful that the NCA’s mediation, at the Honourable Minister’s directive, will result in a mutually acceptable solution to bring swift closure to an issue that has persisted for a long time.
ATC Ghana remains committed to working with all stakeholders for the continuous growth of the telecommunications industry.
Furthermore, the Company remains committed to its vision of building a more connected world through its presence in Ghana and will continue to do so if all stakeholders adhere to their obligations.
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