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MTN Ghana has postponed the implementation of its new data prices scheduled for today, November 14, 2022.
The delay in the implementation is to allow for broader stakeholder alignment.
Therefore, the current data tariff plans will continue until further notice.
On November 11, 2022, MTN Ghana announced a 15% upward review of its mobile data prices for both Pay Monthly and Pay-As-You-Go customers.
According to the telco giant, "The review was going to impact data bundle offers available on the shortcode 138 &170, as well as purchases through Electronic Voucher Distribution (EVD), MTN Pulse, and Data Zone except for XtraTime."
It added, "MTN remains committed to investing $1 Billion by 2025 to continue to expand its network and improve customer experience.
"In line with our Ambition 2025 strategy, our purpose is to lead digital solutions for Africa’s progress."
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