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Leading telecommunications provider MTN Ghana has unveiled Business Eye, its new enterprise surveillance solution, now officially available to businesses across the country.
Designed to empower companies to monitor assets, oversee operations, and stay connected 24/7. Business Eye is ideal for a wide range of environments, including retail shops, restaurants, fuel stations, warehouses and offices.
Business Eye is available in both SIM- and WiFi-enabled models, providing businesses with surveillance coverage without limits.
The offering also includes round-the-clock remote monitoring with real-time alerts, secure cloud storage and local SD-card backup, a solar-powered feature to maintain protection even during power outages, and two-way audio that enables both observation and immediate communication.
Commenting on the product, Angela Mensah Poku, Chief Enterprise Business Officer of MTN Ghana, emphasised the strategic value of Business Eye in supporting enterprises across the country.
She said, “At MTN, we are committed to empowering businesses with smart, innovative solutions that go beyond connectivity.
"As businesses operate through the Christmas period and beyond, Business Eye provides real-time visibility and control, helping organisations remain secure and efficient even in challenging environments.
"This launch reflects our dedication to supporting Ghanaian enterprises to stay agile, resilient, and future-ready.”
To make adoption easy, MTN Ghana has launched dedicated IoT bundle packages specifically for Business Eye. Interested customers can subscribe by dialling *5060#.
Devices can be purchased at any MTN retail outlet, authorised reseller, or explored online via MTN Ghana’s business solutions webpage.
With Business Eye, MTN Ghana is extending its commitment from providing connectivity to delivering intelligent, business-grade solutions that help enterprises stay secure, agile, and ready for the future.
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