Immediate rollout puts enterprise security tools directly into everyday Ghanaian businesses, shifting surveillance from luxury gear to standard ops muscle.
What the Business Eye rollout changes
What the Business Eye rollout changes
- MTN Ghana rolls out Business Eye for enterprise surveillance.
- Targets shops, eateries, depots, offices, and storage spaces.
- Pushes monitoring into daily operations, not niche security setups.
- Frames protection as operational control, not paranoia gear.
- Runs on SIM cards or WiFi, no hard dependency.
- Streams constant oversight with instant pings for activity.
- Saves footage to cloud systems and onboard memory.
- Keeps watching through outages using solar assist.
- Allows talk-back audio for real-time interaction.
- It lets managers peek remotely without being on-site.
- Avoids downtime when power drops.
- Prioritizes flexibility over wired installations.
- Angela Mensah Poku anchors the strategy for MTN Ghana.
- Positions the tool as operational intelligence, not cameras.
- Pushes resilience during high-traffic business seasons.
- Signals a move past basic connectivity offerings.
- Dedicated IoT data bundles tied directly to the service.
- Activation runs through short code access.
- Hardware is sold via stores, partners, and online portals.
- Aims to lower friction for small and mid-sized firms.
- Moves deeper into business-grade tech services.
- Rebrands itself from a carrier to a solution provider.
- Leans into enterprise control and visibility.
- Sets the groundwork for broader IoT expansion.