MTN has over the past 7 years spent and invested GH¢ 950,539.37 on
various education and health projects across the Upper East Region.
Senior Manager in charge of Corporate Communications, Georgina Asare
Fiagbenu, disclosed this at the 2014 MTN Editors’ Forum in
Bolgatanga. Fiagbenu said the projects were executed through the MTN
Ghana Foundation.
Fiagbenu mentioned a GH¢128,000 Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) centre provided for the St. Charles Basic Schools in
Bolgatanga, full renovation of the Zuarungu Health centre and an
incubator provided for the Zebilla District Hospital as a few of the
numerous projects.
Meanwhile, the MTN Ghana Foundation is scheduled to inaugurate a CHPS
compound at Azuribisi and a three-room health facility at the Ayamfooya
Memorial Clinic in Kongo on 26th November, 2015.
Fiagbenu noted that MTN in its 22 operational countries around the
world was often rated either first or second due to its coverage
parameters and service delivery and that in Ghana, the network had more
than 13.5 million subscribers. She revealed that since MTN took over
Scancom in 2006 with only about 900 cell sites, the network now had more
than 2000 2G sites and over 1000 3G cell sites across the country.
According to the Communications officer, while her company invested
244 million US Dollars in 2013 to improve network infrastructure and
service quality, it pumped 311 million US Dollars into the same purpose
in 2014.
According to AllAfrica,
the Technical Head of Northern Ghana Operations of MTN, Charles Osei
Akoto, in his presentation revealed that between 2012 and 2013, 42 cell
sites have been modernized in the Upper East Region while the
transmission capacity backbone had been increased from 256 megabyte per
second to 1.8 gigabyte per second. Also, a 181 kilometre MTN fibre
backbone had since been deployed connecting Bolgatanga to Tamale and to
the national fibre network.
Akoto further revealed that every district capital in the Upper East
Region had been hooked onto to the 3G platform. For instance, there are
over 61 2G and 23 3G cell sites at vantage locations across the region
which afford customers super-fast service on the network.
He however noted that frequent battery thefts at MTN cell sites,
destruction of its fibre cables from construction works and floods
during the rainy season were among major obstacles that often obstructed
calls and other data traffic on the network. He appealed to the public
and the media to be vigilant and help MTN in protecting its cell sites
and fibre backbone from these destructive activities.
A presentation by the commercial unit of MTN indicated that there are
about 185 active MTN mobile money merchants in the region, 30
activation agents, eight main branches and three sub-dealers in the
Upper East region as part of efforts to make the brand the most
accessible to customers and clients.
Source: itnewsafrica.com
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