Ghana—is designed to keep local web traffic local, which drastically reduces latency, decreases costs, and boosts overall internet quality! John Dramani Mahama..
Ghana’s government is actively boosting internet access by targeting 70% nationwide 5G coverage by March 2027 and lowering data costs.
Officials are expanding high-speed fiber-optic networks to homes, partnering with global tech entities to improve local traffic latency, and aggressively pushing rural connectivity projects.
The Ghanaian government and the Ministry of Communications and Digitalization are executing several key initiatives to boost internet quality and accessibility:
Accelerating 5G Rollout: The government is driving a renewed push for nationwide 5G accessibility to increase speeds and lower data costs for consumers and local businesses.
Rural Connectivity Drives: The Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications (GIFEC) is actively collaborating with telecom operators like AT Ghana on the Ghana Rural Telephony and Digital Inclusion Project to extend mobile and internet penetration into underserved and unserved rural communities.
Broadband Expansion: Officials are working with private international firms, such as French telecom giant Canal+ (GVA), to roll out high-speed, unlimited Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) networks at competitive prices in major urban hubs like Accra and Kumasi.
Infrastructure Optimization: The establishment of regional internet exchange hubs—such as the LINX Accra partnership with the Internet Society (ISOC) Ghana—is designed to keep local web traffic local, which drastically reduces latency, decreases costs, and boosts overall internet quality.
You can track Ghana's progress toward digital acceleration or find official contact points on the Ghana Ministry of Communications and Digitalisation portal.





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