Ghana to Launch 5G Network on November 1, 2024, Says Communications Minister

The fifth generation of wireless technology, 5G, promises significantly higher internet speeds, faster data transfers, and improved network reliability compared to previous generations.

Ghana will launch its 5G network on November 1, 2024, according to Communications and Digitalisation Minister Ursula Owusu-Ekuful.

Speaking in an interview on Peace FM, the minister confirmed that the necessary infrastructure is in place to meet the government’s previously stated target for rolling out the high-speed service by year-end.

 

The fifth generation of wireless technology, 5G, promises significantly higher internet speeds, faster data transfers, and improved network reliability compared to previous generations.

It is expected to deliver up to 10 times the speed of 4G Plus services, marking a major upgrade in connectivity. Enhanced capacity and lower latency will enable faster downloads and more consistent performance across industries.

The Communications Minister noted that the government has partnered with seven industry players to develop a shared 5G infrastructure.

 

The initiative, designed to provide affordable high-speed mobile broadband across Ghana, is expected to drive digital transformation, particularly in areas such as healthcare, education, and financial services.

The 5G license has been awarded to Next Gen InfraCo NGIC, a newly created shared infrastructure company co-promoted by the government and a consortium of firms, including Ascend Digital, K-NET, Radisys, Nokia, Tech Mahindra, AT Ghana, and Telecel Ghana.

The collaborative effort is expected to deliver cost-effective 5G services across the country, ensuring broader access to next-generation mobile connectivity.

Source:norvanreports.com

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