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Pokuase power substation ready in July
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Fibre capacity deal aims to enhance internet access in Ghana
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Access to internet: GRICO, CSquared sign pact
April 20, 2021 Officials of the two institutions signing the agreement
Efforts to deepen internet penetration and bring broadband services to the doorstep of Ghanaians has received a boost with the signing of a partnership agreement between the Ghana Grid Company Limited (GRIDCo) and CSquared, Africa’s wholesale open-access broadband infrastructure provider.
Under the partnership, GRIDCo is leasing its excess fibre capacity to mobile network operators and Internet Service Providers (ISP) in Ghana.
GRIDCo’s operations involve the use of Optical Ground Wire System (OPGW), which serves to protect the nation’s transmission system against lightning strikes, and the OPGW could be utilised as fibre for communication purposes.
Ghana: Press focuses on raising of over $3bn Eurobond for Ghana by local firms, others
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BY: Elvis Dompreh
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A few days ago, I had an ‘Atia’ moment with my classmates on our Whatsapp platform. One of my mates remarked wryly that I had so far not written a word about the power situation, especially since I now work at the Ministry of Energy.
A chorus of agreement followed on the platform.
The remark and the ensuing approvals reminded me of the story told of the legendary singer, A. B Crentsil, who once went to Bolgatanga to perform.
After several songs, his local fans reminded him that he had notably failed to perform his hit song ‘Atia’ (a parody of a fictional Bolgatanga native who relocated to Kumasi and died of excessive ‘akpeteshie’ consumption), and that whether he performed it or not, they would beat him anyway, so he might as well perform it.)