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Comsys Ghana emerged with the highest awards at the 7th National Technology and Communications Awards, receiving eight distinguished honours.
This recognition underscores the company’s continued leadership and excellence in delivering innovative enterprise technology solutions across Ghana and the West African subregion.
The National Technology & Communications Awards celebrate excellence, innovation, and leadership within Ghana’s technology, telecommunications, communications, and digital sectors.
For Comsys Ghana, this recognition highlights years of outstanding service, cutting-edge innovation, and unwavering commitment to driving technological advancement in the country.
The company was recognised for Enterprise Network Infrastructure Provider of the year, Best Enterprise Solution Provider, Excellence in B2B Customer Experience (ICT), Internet Service Provider (ISP) of the year, Transformational Technology Business for National Development, Comsys Management Team was awarded Corporate Management Team of the year – Technology Business (Diamond Category).
Also, Funmi Lamptey, Managing Director of Comsys Ghana Limited, was honoured with the Ultimate Woman of the Year (ICT Leadership) while Mr Jonathan Lamptey, CEO of Groupe Comsys, went home with the 2025 Technology Hall of Fame Award.
Mrs Funmi Lamptey has played a pivotal role in fostering Comsys Ghana’s culture of innovation and service excellence.
Under her leadership, the company has strengthened customer experience, promoted employee growth, and improved operational efficiency, solidifying its position as one of Ghana’s most ICT partners.

Her leadership embodies Comsys Ghana’s broader mission to provide technology solutions that empower businesses, connect communities, and advance Ghana’s digital transformation agenda.
By continuously investing in technology, talent, and customer experience, Comsys has established itself as a reliable partner for enterprises seeking secure, scalable, and future-ready digital solutions.
This year’s multiple recognitions mark a major milestone in Comsys Ghana’s continued pursuit of digital transformation for enterprises through innovative technology and customer-focused service delivery.
At the heart of the company’s operations is a world-class infrastructure designed to provide scalable, secure, and efficient connectivity solutions that enable businesses to succeed in an increasingly digital economy.
For over two decades, Comsys Ghana has supported the growth of local and international businesses through reliable enterprise solutions.
The company provides high-speed internet via its nationwide MPLS fibre network, reinforced by advanced cloud hosting and network security services that guarantee seamless and secure connectivity.
A key highlight of Comsys Ghana Limited’s service portfolio is its Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Satellite Service, delivered in partnership with Eutelsat/OneWeb.
Supported by a ground station in Adjei Kojo, Greater Accra, the service enables near real-time communication with fibre-like latency and speeds of up to 200 Mbps.
This solution is tailored for businesses operating in remote locations, providing reliable connectivity for data-intensive and mission-critical operations.
Comsys Ghana’s private cloud environment offers secure, low-latency access to hosted business solutions in full compliance with local data protection regulations.
These environments are supported by redundant fibre connections through the COMSYS MPLS network, with round-the-clock monitoring and management provided by the company’s Network Operations Centre (NOC) and dedicated technical support teams.
Through visionary leadership, cutting-edge infrastructure, and a steadfast commitment to technological excellence, Comsys Ghana Limited continues to position itself as a key enabler of business growth—providing the tools and connectivity enterprises need to compete and succeed in today’s fast-evolving digital landscape.
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