The network, to meet the growing demand for data and additional services for enterprises and government clients in Ghana, will cover several commercial hubs in the country, Tejas said in a statement.
“As the demand for more bandwidth continues to grow, this state-of-the-art fibre optic network will have the required capacity to accommodate this growth,” Yvette Adounvo Atekpe, the Regional Managing Director of Internet Solutions Ghana said .
“We are delighted that Internet Solutions (Ghana) has selected Tejas to build their next-generation network. Our Packet Transport Solutions enables Internet Solutions to build a future-ready infrastructure that is capable of serving the needs of their enterprise customers, multiple 2G, 3G and 4G mobile service providers and residential broadband services,” said Sanjay Nayak, MD & CEO of Tejas Networks.
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