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COMSYS Ghana Ltd has been named Enterprise Solution Provider of the Year and Network Infrastructure Company of the Year at the 2025 Digital Innovation Awards (DIA).
For over two decades, COMSYS has supported local and international businesses with high-speed internet via its nationwide MPLS fibre network, along with cloud and hosted services backed by advanced network security infrastructure.
This year’s recognition underscores the company’s continued mission to drive digital transformation through cutting-edge technology and client-focused service delivery.
At the core of its operations is a modern infrastructure built to offer scalable, secure, and efficient connectivity solutions for enterprises.
Among its flagship offerings is a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Satellite Service, delivered in partnership with Eutelsat/OneWeb.
With a ground station in Adjeikojo, Greater Accra, the service delivers fibre-like latency and speeds of up to 200Mbps, providing critical connectivity for businesses in remote areas.
In response to rising cybersecurity risks, COMSYS has developed a resilient network fortified with multi-layered security protocols.
This enables clients to scale operations without compromising performance or security. Its private cloud environment also ensures secure, low-latency access to hosted business solutions, all in compliance with Ghana’s data protection regulations.
Connectivity to these hosted environments is supported by redundant fibre links through the company’s MPLS network and monitored around the clock by a dedicated Network Operations Centre (NOC) and technical teams.
At this year’s awards, COMSYS emerged as the most decorated organisation, winning six major categories: Network Infrastructure of the Year, Enterprise Solution Provider of the Year and Enterprise Connectivity Provider of the Year.
The others were Enterprise Team of the Year, Internet Service Provider of the Year and Enterprise Leader of the Year.
“These accolades affirm our core values: continuous improvement, customer focus, integrity, people-centricity, and results orientation,” Ekua Asemani-Oku, Head Customer Care, said.
She added, "This success reflects the trust of our clients and the dedication of our team. We are proud of our legacy, including fifteen consecutive years of recognition in the enterprise solutions space.”
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