International Fiber Cables: Ghana is strategically connected to multiple submarine fiber-optic cables that provide the country's primary internet bandwidth. As of 2024, Ghana is served by at least five major undersea cables – SAT-3, MainOne, WACS, Glo-1, and ACE –. Ghana is connected by at least five undersea cables—SAT-3, MainOne, WACS, Glo-1, and ACE—with Google's Equiano landing in West Africa, linking Ghana to Portugal and South Africa, and the 2Africa cable planned to land in Ghana. Beside the backbone interconnections, MTN and Vodafone Ghana have. Ghana's Cabinet has approved a transformative proposal from the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications to integrate fibre-optic ducts and access chambers into all new road construction projects across the country. 0. Bayobab (formerly MTN GlobalConnect) has landed the 45,000km 2Africa subsea cable on Ghanaian shores, in Accra.
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