Vodafone Ghana has invested in an extensive fibre infrastructure rollout to provide seamless ultra-high-speed fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) connectivity for its customers at home and at work.
As part of this initiative, Vodafone has begun a campaign to upgrade customers on its copper-based broadband to its FTTH service for free.
The campaign is part of Vodafone’s FTTH rollout strategy, aimed at progressively replacing its copper network nationwide with fibre.
Vodafone’s fibre broadband service is already transforming communities in Ghana by enabling businesses and customers to do so much more.
It offers far greater reliability and seamless connection across data and voice calls.
As part of this campaign, Vodafone is upgrading customers in various communities within the Greater Accra Region onto itsfibre broadband service for free.
These communities includeAbeka, Abelemkpe, Achimota, Adenta, Airport Residential Area, Ashongman, Asylum Down, Avenor, Awudome, Botwe, Bubuashie, Cantonments, Dansoman, Dzorwulu, East Legon, Fadama, Haatso, Industrial Area, Kaneshie.
Other areas are Kanda, Kokomlemle, Kotobaabi, McCarthy Hill, New Town, Nima, North Kaneshie, Nungua, Osu, Oyarifa, Pig Farm, Ridge, Spintex, Tema Community 18 and 22, Tesano, Teshie, West Legon and Weija.
Patricia Obo-Nai, Chief Executive Officer of Vodafone Ghana said, "We have a superior network and continue to invest heavily to make it even better for our consumers as well as businesses.
"We are excited to provide customers with additional value through our fibre broadband service. Connecting to this service gives customers 10 times the internet speed they already get on copper.
She added that fibre offers a completely new world of possibilities for businesses and consumers as they get to do so much more online, at the same time.
"The wider bandwidth makes it possible for more connected devices to be used at the same time, which means you can watch TV, take an online course, play video games, stream, download and many more. Customers in the other regions where our FTTH service is also readily available will be subsequently upgraded.’’
Customers can visit www.fbb.vodafone.com.gh or any Vodafone Retail Shop to check availability of the service in their community and select a suitable plan from Vodafone’s portfolio of family packages.
Vodafone’s family data plans offer broadband internet access for the entire household, unlimited evening and weekend calls to Vodafone numbers from your landline, as well as voice minutes and SMS allocations for up to four mobile devices.
In addition to these, the customer can share broadband data with up to four mobile devices depending on the selected package.
New customers can also visit www.fbb.vodafone.com.gh or any Vodafone Retail Shop to check availability and subscribe to Vodafone’s ultrafast fibre broadband service.
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