The e-Transform Ghana project will harness information technologies (such as Wide Area Networks (WAN), the Internet, and mobile computing).
The analogue to digital transition would ensure that Ghana conforms to global standards in Television and also offer the following benefits to consumers.
The Eastern Corridor Fiber Optic Backbone is part of a project being implemented by the Ministry of Communications
The Government of Ghana, acting through the Ministry of Communications and Digitalisation, in keeping pace
To facilitate the development of a reliable and cost-effective world-class Communications infrastructure and services, driven by appropriate technological innovations and accessible by all citizens to enhance the promotion of economic competitiveness in a knowledge-based environment.
Read MoreMinistry of Communication and Digitalisation (MoCD) is to ensure the convergence of communication technologies to facilitate the promotion of a viable integrated national development process within a global setting.
Read MoreTo facilitate the development of a reliable and cost-effective world-class Communications infrastructure and services, driven by appropriate technological innovations and accessible by all citizens to enhance the promotion of economic competitiveness in a knowledge-based environment.
Read MoreThe minister for Communications and Digitalisation, Mrs. Ursula Owusu-Ekuful has said government is poised to use ICT to transform the newly created regions. Speaking at the 3rd Girls in ICT […]
Read MoreA 12 year old Juliet Delali, a pupil from the Sankore D/A JHS emerged the winner at the just ended Girls in ICT event in the Ahafo region. She received […]
Read MoreThe Deputy Minister for Communications and Digitalisation, Ama Pomaah Boateng has charged basic school pupils to pursue ICT for global positioning. Speaking at the mentorship session of the Girls in […]
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