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The Chief Executive Officer of Telecel Ghana, Patricia Obo-Nai, says the company has not taken over the operations of AT Ghana, clarifying that its current role is limited to providing network capacity support.
Speaking on the Super Morning Show on Joy FM, she explained that the intervention followed a request from government to help stabilize AT’s network operations.
According to her, Telecel Ghana stepped in quickly to support the operator by making its network infrastructure available to improve service for AT customers.
“Government asked us to step in and provide network capacity to AT, so we immediately started by preparing the networks which was done by engineers from both sides. So till date that’s what we are doing,” she said.

Mrs. Obo-Nai noted that the arrangement involves technical collaboration between engineers from both companies to ensure AT customers continue to receive reliable network services.
She stressed that Telecel Ghana’s involvement does not amount to a takeover of AT Ghana, but rather a support mechanism aimed at maintaining connectivity while broader decisions about the operator’s future are addressed.
The clarification comes amid ongoing public discussions about the operational status of AT Ghana and the role of other telecom operators in supporting the company’s network services.
Telecel Ghana and AT Ghana are among the telecommunications companies operating in the country, providing mobile and data services to millions of subscribers nationwide.
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