Next Gen Infraco (NGIC), Ghana’s premier 5G wholesale infrastructure provider, has launched its 5G services in Ghana in collaboration with global technology leaders Nokia, Radisys, and Tech Mahindra.
As the backbone of Ghana’s 5G infrastructure, NGIC’s mission is to empower telecommunications providers with the network capabilities needed to deliver high-speed, reliable 5G services across the nation.
This initiative supports Ghana’s Digital Agenda 2030 and aligns with the African Union’s Agenda 2063, marking a transformative step in Ghana’s journey toward becoming a digitally advanced nation.
With the launch theme, “5G: Accelerating Ghana’s Digital Transformation,” NGIC aims to lay the foundation for unparalleled connectivity, driving innovation and inclusive economic growth.
By providing the infrastructure to support widespread 5G adoption, NGIC is positioned to unlock new opportunities in healthcare, education, commerce, and beyond, paving the way for a digitally empowered Ghana.
A new era of connectivity and innovation
Through NGIC’s wholesale infrastructure model, telecommunications providers have the flexibility to expand their service offerings without the need to build their own 5G infrastructure.
This unique model enhances the accessibility and affordability of 5G services, enabling Ghana to bridge the digital divide and ensure that both urban and rural communities benefit from high-speed connectivity.
“Our commitment at NGIC is to provide the highest standard of 5G infrastructure that meets the needs of Ghana’s evolving digital landscape,” said Tenu Awoonor, CEO of NGIC.
“We are dedicated to the long- term success of this platform, ensuring that 5G remains accessible, reliable, and transformative for every Ghanaian. This launch marks a critical step in realising our vision of a connected Ghana where opportunity reaches every corner of the nation.”
Strategic rollout across Ghana
NGIC’s phased rollout will begin with major cities such as Accra, Kumasi, and Takoradi, followed by additional urban centers by the end of 2024.
Full nationwide coverage, including rural areas, is targeted for completion by 2026. By leveraging NGIC’s infrastructure, telecommunications providers can swiftly deliver 5G services, fostering growth, innovation, and digital inclusivity across Ghana.
Collaborating with global technology leaders
In partnership with Nokia, Radisys, and Tech Mahindra, NGIC is delivering a world-class 5G network that meets the highest standards of reliability, security, and performance.
“Nokia is excited to partner with NGIC as it builds the future of connectivity in Ghana,” said Mikko Lavanti, Senior Vice President for MEA Mobile Networks, Nokia. “With our advanced 5G solutions, we are empowering NGIC to provide an infrastructure that drives economic and social development, ensuring that Ghana remains at the forefront of digital transformation in Africa”.
“Working with NGIC, Radisys is excited to bring our open and disaggregated telecom solutions to Ghana’s 5G rollout,” stated Arun Bhikshesvaran, CEO, Radisys. “By integrating open RAN and cloud-native technologies, we’re helping NGIC build a flexible, interoperable network infrastructure that meets both current and future demands. Our scalable, software-centric approach enables NGIC to expand rapidly while maintaining cost-efficiency and service quality. This open architecture empowers NGIC to quickly adapt to new services and innovations, ensuring Ghana’s network remains on the cutting edge as 5G evolves globally.”
“As a trusted digital transformation partner, Tech Mahindra is proud to partner NGIC in building an agile 5G ecosystem that enables smarter, more connected communities,” said Rajiv Vyas, Head of Africa Network Services Sales, Telco and Enterprise, Tech Mahindra. “Leveraging our AI-driven analytics, automation, and IoT capabilities, we’re helping NGIC optimize its 5G infrastructure to drive transformative applications in sectors like telemedicine, logistics, and education. Our commitment to open standards and advanced cybersecurity protocols ensures that Ghana’s 5G network will be both resilient and future- proof, aligning with our vision of delivering technology that enhances both efficiency and security. This partnership highlights our dedication to sustainable, technology-led growth across Africa.”
Prioritising security and privacy
Data security and privacy are central to NGIC’s approach, with comprehensive cybersecurity measures in place to protect users as 5G adoption expands.
Through advanced encryption and proactive monitoring, NGIC ensures a secure digital environment where Ghanaians can confidently engage in the digital economy.
This 5G launch by NGIC and its partners marks a new chapter for Ghana, underscoring a shared commitment to technological innovation, economic empowerment, and sustainable development for all Ghanaians.
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