Ghana's first shared 5G backbone just went commercially live, with a wholesale-only model designed to stop operators from wasting money on duplicate infrastructure.
NGIC goes live
NGIC goes live
- Next Gen InfraCo Limited launched full commercial 5G operations in Ghana.
- Accra, Kumasi, and Tamale are the first locations on the network.
- Phased nationwide expansion is already in the pipeline.
- NCA confirmed all regulatory and technical requirements were satisfied.
- NGIC operates as a neutral-host platform for licensed mobile operators.
- Retail carriers plug into shared infrastructure rather than build their own.
- CEO Tenu Awoonor framed it as moving from 5G ambition to execution.
- COO Neyi George Andah stressed the need for faster national reach through separation.
- The government wants 70% 5G population-density coverage by that milestone.
- Shared architecture directs capital toward expansion, not duplication.
- Nokia serves as the core network technology partner for NGIC.
- Mustapha Salah called it a smart approach to bridging Ghana's digital divide.