Vodafone Ghana has announced a reduction in the installation charge of its fixed broadband service from GH¢90 to GH¢55.
The reduction, which started yesterday, will last for a period of three months.
This means that the initial upfront cost for new broadband customers has reduced significantly.
Officials of the company said the reduction in price was to afford everyone the opportunity to connect to the broadband facility.
Vodafone broadband is a high speed, 'always-on' internet access, with a suite of business broadband packages tailored to the needs of SOHOs, SMEs and large enterprises.
With entry-level products using ADSL technology to the high-end solutions delivered through a mix of ATM, Frame Relay or MPLS technologies, you are sure to find the right solution for your business.
….introduces 3.5G onto the market
The Head of Corporate Communications of Vodafone Major Albert Don-Chebe (rtd), has observed that the company has made significant strives in making the industry competitive and vibrant for its subscriber base to increase.
According to him, within five months of operation, since Vodafone emerged into the Ghanaian telecommunications industry, the company (Vodafone) has exhibited its leadership and quality, in line with subscriber's satisfaction.
Maj. Don-Chebe (rtd) made a disclosure that the company would soon be launching its 3.5G services before the close of the year.
“The Huawei team will complete their work by November, and we should go live with 3.5G before the year ends, but I need to speak with our technical team to get the specific time,” he said. Vodafone is said to have awarded a US$12 million contract to Huawei to install 3G and 2G technology infrastructure across the country.


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