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Broadband Home Ltd (BBH) a leading provider of quality and reliable internet and data communication services trading under the brand name Zipnet, has been nominated for the four categories of ICT Company of the Year,Enterprise Solutions Provider of the Year, Telecom Business Service of the Year, and Internet Service Providers of the Year for the 4th Ghana Telecom Awards to be held at the Movenpick Hotel on the 31st of May, 2014
The prestigious awards now in its 4th year, has become the benchmark for outstanding performance in the telecom industry and a symbol of excellence to mark leadership, quality and innovation.
BBH is Ghana’s first broadband wireless access provider, and the largest indigenous ISP, serving customers across the country since 2004
Emmanuel Mensah-Baah, BBHExecutive Director for Strategy and Marketing expressed the company’s delight regarding the nominations.
“This is a proof of our reliable and quality services to our esteemed customers”
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