
Ghana Boosts Internet Quality with New Spectrum Rollout
Ghana Improves Internet Services with New Spectrum Allocation Ghana is set to see improvements in its internet services following an announcement by the Minister for Communications, Sam George. During a press conference held on June 10th, 2025, Minister George revealed the government's plan to implement new spectrum for the country's internet networks. This initiative aims to address concerns regarding data service quality and provide a more reliable internet experience for Ghanaians. "We're implementing new spectrum for our internet networks in Ghana to ensure good quality data services," stated Minister George. The minister explained that the additional spectrum will be allocated to telecom companies, MTN and Telecel, to enhance their network infrastructure and capacity. This allocation is not merely a technical upgrade; it's a strategic investment in Ghana's digital future. The government's commitment to improving internet access underscores its dedication to fostering economic growth and bridging the digital divide. The allocation of spectrum is expected to be completed by the first week of July, promising a tangible improvement in the quality of internet services across the nation.