Telecel Ghana says it has secured multiple sources of internet services through SAT3, WACS, ACE, and submarine fibre links to other international providers.
This follows an internet outage in Ghana and three other West African countries last Thursday.
On March 12, Telecel Ghana lost internet capacity provided by WACS subsea cable and immediately switched to ACE to maintain service.
On March 14, Telecel Ghana lost internet connectivity from its remaining providers SAT3 and ACE due to a cut in their undersea cables.
This resulted in the disruption of data services on Mobile and Fixed networks.
"Telecel Ghana has now secured new internet capacity and is progressively adding more capacities through local and international partners, including other Telecel subsidiaries," the company said.

This is in addition to local caching solutions which enable access to some content services such as YouTube, Facebook, Netflix etc.
"Telecel Ghana sincerely appreciates the patience and understanding of its customers during this period. All customers will be refunded accordingly.
"Please note that information circulating on social media platforms about the disconnection of Telecel Ghana due to debts owed is false and should be disregarded," it added.
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