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Scancom is Ghana's No 1 Company; plans to double investment in 2006.
Scancom Limited, operator of the Areeba mobile phone network, has retained its position as the number one company in Ghana. It leads a list of the top one hundred companies in Ghana – known as the Ghana Club One Hundred. The Ghana Club 100 is an initiative of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre ...
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Ghana now has 2.7 Million mobile subscribers
The acting Director-General of Ghana's telecommunications industry regulator, the National Communications Authority (NCA), Major J.R.K. Tandoh (retd), told participants at the opening of a telecommuni...
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Ericsson Gets 3 Contracts In West Africa From Investcom
STOCKHOLM -(Dow Jones)- Telefon AB LM Ericsson said Friday it has received three contracts in West Africa from the international operator Investcom LLc. Financial details weren't disclosed. Er...
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Ghana Telecom's ONEtouch GSM Has a New Logo; announces upgrade to GPRS/EDGE
Accra - Ghana. ONEtouch Services now has a new corporate logo. The new logo replaces the old logo effective December 1, 2005. Mr. Bjorge added that Onetouch is ready for the challenges of 2006. He ...
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NCA To License More Fixed-Line Operators
The acting Director-General of the National Communications Authority (NCA), Major J.R. K. Tandoh (retd), has said that the NCA will next year license more fixed-line operators in the telecommunication...
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Ghana's Interconnectivity Rate War
The Acting Director of the National Communications Authority (NCA), Major John Ray Tandoh (Rtd.), has disclosed to the Business Chronicle that the interconnectivity problem between Ghana Telecom (GT) ...
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New wave of African VOIP operators emerge from the shadows of the grey market
Africa's grey market VoIP operators are coming out into the light as attitudes and legislation change. The emergence of a VoIP service providers sector could prove almost as significant for Africa as ...
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Africa makes progress on VOIP
African countries are gradually opening up to legalizing VOIP (voice over Internet Protocol) services, with both consumers and businesses benefitting from the trend. For example, Telkom Kenya Ltd. ...
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