The National Communications Authority (NCA) has successfully engaged 20 of its staff in an intensive four-day training on 5G and Spectrum at Ho in the Volta Region.
The training, held from July 18 to 21, in partnership with Huawei Ghana, equipped participants with insights on 5G Business and Industry Application Scenarios, Sub-6GHz Spectrum Development and Progress, 4G/5G Network Construction Standards and QoS Application Cases, 4G/5G Network Construction, Supervisions and Obligations among others.
Speaking during the opening ceremony, Edmund Yirenkyi Fianko, Ag. Director of Engineering at the NCA emphasised that the training comes as part of the Authority’s effort to improve the skills capacity of its employees to enable them to stay up-to-date with industry trends for the effective delivery of their services, in regulating the telecommunications industry.
"As a regulatory authority shaping Ghana's digital landscape, we have to keep pace with rapid technological advancements like 5G.
"We may not have insight into all the research and development going on in the various vendor organisations, but training programs like this enable us to bridge that gap to keep up with the latest vendor innovations."

The Ag. Director, Engineering also expressed his gratitude to Huawei for organising the training and urged participants to make the most of the opportunity.
He tasked them to apply the knowledge gained in their various divisions to help in the achievement of the country’s digital transformation agenda.
Mr. Kweku Essuman Quansah, Deputy Managing Director at Huawei Ghana, underscoring the importance of the training program indicated that, "As a company with over 30 years experience in the ICT (Information Communication Technology) ecosystem and a global leader in the 5G industry, Huawei understands the immense potential of 5G wireless capabilities and its transformative impact on various sectors.”
The training he said, comes as part of the company’s commitment to collaborate with partners to meet the increasing digital demands of the industry.
He encouraged participants to take the training seriously and pass on the knowledge gained to other colleagues in the industry.
The four-day training was facilitated by industry experts from South Africa and China.
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