MTN Ghana newest product, the TurboNet Router device is gain popularity in the public spaces as 30,000 units of the plug-and-play super high speed 4G internet gadget sold out in just three month.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of MTN, Selorm Adadevor who announced this at the second Volta Region Yello Soiree said the super high-speed router, which was launched three months ago with the capacity to connect up to 32 users at the same time was ideal for home and office use.
Mr Selorm Adadevor disclosed that an amount of GHȼ5.5 million was invested in the Volta region and said the Company would continue to invest to make the service better at all times.
The CEO said 34 new sites were being built in the Volta region while 13 new sites to host the Company’s 4G LITE service were completed to shore up connectivity with the customer being the highest focus.
“By the end of 2019, 133 new cell sites would have been constructed in the Volta region,” he added.
CEO of MTN announced that MTN was closing linkages between Koforidua-Ho-Aflao to give resilience to services and provide a backup corridor for an uninterrupted service to customers resulting from fibre cuts.
Touching on the success of MTN Mobile Money, Mr Adadevor said the 10th anniversary of the introduction of Mobile Money (MoMo) with over 15 million subscription continued to change the lives of customers with more than 1,000 awards and prizes, including; cars available for grabs by customers.
He said, “business can’t be business without your business,” urging its loyal customers to maintain the trust.
Mr Peter Kofi Bimpeh, Senior Manager, General Trade, South East, MTN said by the Operator’s market share analysis, Volta region owned the highest in the country, and contributing to over 75 per cent to its subscription.
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He said the partnership and loyalty called for celebration and restated MTN’s continued appreciation of customers and commitment to rapid socio-economic development of the country through its social intervention programmes.