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From June this year, MTN subscribers will be able to get high-speed 4G data service on any of their mobile devices.
The telecom giant will soon be rolling out its 4G data service, after carrying out some test runs in some regional capitals across the country.
MTN in December last year won a $68 million bid to begin the service in Ghana.
Chief Executive of MTN, Ebenezer Asante says all is set for the full-scale launch of the 4G data service.
"We have done the soft launch effective in April, so we have the service available in Accra and all the regional capitals. We expect to have a full-scale commercial launch of the 4G by June this year."
He said all subscribers need to do is to change for the 4G SIM at no price to enjoy the service.
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