Telesol, a 4G-internet service provider stated that the operator is set to adopt new technologies to widen the current digital gap between Africa and the rest of the world beginning from Ghana.
The managing director of Telesol, Funmi Lamptey declared, “The focus that keeps driving us into innovation is the quest to ensure that Ghanaians have access to modern trends in all aspects of life, same as what any other person is enjoying in other parts of the world. Our technology is state of the art 4G LTE and fibre ready to be evolved and maintained to the standards of any world-class network at all times. We are using ideas which every telecommunication firm globally embraces.”
On the other hand, the Deputy Minister of Communications, George Andah who officially introduced the company’s operations in the country stated that the government would provide enough investment into technology infrastructure across the country.
Andah further declared, “The provision of internet service is part of moves to achieve a smart economy. The government will continue to provide the enabling environment for the private sector to deploy reliable internet services to the underserved areas of the country at an affordable rate.”
Subsequently, Telesol is presently well positioned in Ghana to offer 4G LTE and Fibre Broadband services at reasonable rate using superior end-user devices.