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Ing. Patricia Obo-Nai, Chief Executive Officer of Telecel Ghana, has assured customers of improved network service as the company undertakes measures to upgrade its operations in the country.
Speaking on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show on Thursday, 12th March, as part of activities to mark Telecel Ghana's 2nd anniversary, Obo-Nai revealed that the initiative involves collaboration with top engineers from China to strengthen the firm’s technological infrastructure.
"In 2026, please look forward to an improved experience on our network. We will continue to invest, as I have said. Every order has been placed, and the equipment will arrive so that you will see the transformation. We have over twenty engineers coming from China to support us on this project."
She noted that the upgrades are aimed at enhancing connectivity, reducing network disruptions, and providing a more reliable experience for subscribers across Ghana.
Ing. Obo-Nai added that "You are also going to see products that are tailored for you. You will also see your money reinvested in society, so all the investment you put in helps."
"We always pay the fees of people who are insolvent and can't come out of the hospital. Last year, more than 500 were brought home. You will also see our digital academy. We have trained over two thousand young people already, and this year, in March alone, over a thousand people from the ages of 10 to 14 will be trained on coding, and this is for free," she added.
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