Ghana has one of the most vibrant mobile markets in Africa, with competing operators including the regional heavyweights MTN Ghana, Vodafone Ghana and AirtelTigo, formed from the merger of Airtel Ghana and Tigo Ghana. Although subscriber growth has remained strong in recent years, with the exception of a dip in 2017 resulting from a redefinition of active subscribers from one of the operators, competition has resulted in lower Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) and pressure on revenue. The country ranks high in The publisher's Telecom Maturity Index, a testament to ongoing developments in network upgrades among operators as well as efforts by the government and regulator to expand services to underserved rural areas.
There remains enormous potential in mobile broadband services, both in terms of subscriber additions and in mobile data ARPU. Mobile internet connections already account for the vast majority of all internet accesses in the country. The launch of LTE services by MTN Ghana in mid-2016 and by Vodafone Ghana in March 2019 has added to the vibrancy of this sector. The regulator has encouraged other operators to refarm 2G spectrum for 3G use in a bid to improve internet access in rural and remote areas.
Key Developments:
Vodafone Ghana secures block of 800MHz spectrum for $30 million, launches LTE services;
MTN Ghana lists on the Ghanaian stock exchange;
Government to set up an additional 600 towers to provide basic mobile services;
M-money interoperability launched;
Regulator to replace 2G licenses with unified access licenses in 2019;
Merger of networks of Tigo Ghana and Airtel Ghana nears completion;
Afriwave Telecom licensed to operate as an Interconnect Clearing House for mobile calls;
Regulator's fines on MNOs for QoS issues stimulate additional investments;
Report update includes the regulator's market data to September 2018, telcos' operating data to Q4 2018, Telecom Maturity Index tables, charts and analyses, recent market developments.
Companies mentioned in this report include:
AirtelTigo (Tigo Ghana, Airtel Ghana), MTN Ghana, Vodafone Ghana (Ghana Telecom, OneTouch), Expresso Telecom (Sudatel, Kasapa), Globacom (Glo Mobile), Thuraya.
There remains enormous potential in mobile broadband services, both in terms of subscriber additions and in mobile data ARPU. Mobile internet connections already account for the vast majority of all internet accesses in the country. The launch of LTE services by MTN Ghana in mid-2016 and by Vodafone Ghana in March 2019 has added to the vibrancy of this sector. The regulator has encouraged other operators to refarm 2G spectrum for 3G use in a bid to improve internet access in rural and remote areas.
Key Developments:
Vodafone Ghana secures block of 800MHz spectrum for $30 million, launches LTE services;
MTN Ghana lists on the Ghanaian stock exchange;
Government to set up an additional 600 towers to provide basic mobile services;
M-money interoperability launched;
Regulator to replace 2G licenses with unified access licenses in 2019;
Merger of networks of Tigo Ghana and Airtel Ghana nears completion;
Afriwave Telecom licensed to operate as an Interconnect Clearing House for mobile calls;
Regulator's fines on MNOs for QoS issues stimulate additional investments;
Report update includes the regulator's market data to September 2018, telcos' operating data to Q4 2018, Telecom Maturity Index tables, charts and analyses, recent market developments.
Companies mentioned in this report include:
AirtelTigo (Tigo Ghana, Airtel Ghana), MTN Ghana, Vodafone Ghana (Ghana Telecom, OneTouch), Expresso Telecom (Sudatel, Kasapa), Globacom (Glo Mobile), Thuraya.
Table of Contents
1 Market analysis7 Related reports
2 Mobile statistics
3 Regulatory issues
4 Mobile infrastructure
5 Major mobile operators
6 Mobile content and applications
List of Tables
List of Charts
List of Exhibits
Companies Mentioned
- AirtelTigo (Tigo Ghana, Airtel Ghana)
- MTN Ghana
- Vodafone Ghana (Ghana Telecom, OneTouch)
- Expresso Telecom (Sudatel, Kasapa)
- Globacom (Glo Mobile)
- Thuraya.