Updated · https://www.techafricanews.com/ · Jun 22
MTN Ghana Cuts 100 Mbps Fibre Price 70% to GHS 299 After Ministry Talks
Updated
Updated · https://www.techafricanews.com/ · Jun 22
MTN Ghana Cuts 100 Mbps Fibre Price 70% to GHS 299 After Ministry Talks
1 articles · Updated · https://www.techafricanews.com/ · Jun 22
Summary
GHS 299 now buys MTN Ghana’s unlimited 100 Mbps fibre plan, down from GHS 987 a month in a price cut the operator said exceeds 70%.
Ministry engagements drove the reduction, with officials saying the talks aimed to secure more affordable, stable and reliable broadband services for Ghanaians.
MTN also reset higher-tier pricing, offering unlimited 300 Mbps at GHS 444 per month and 500 Mbps at GHS 999.
The lower tariffs target rising demand from remote work, online learning and digital businesses, and could lift broadband adoption as Ghana pushes its digital transformation agenda.
As MTN cuts broadband prices by 70%, can it prevent a network collapse amid thousands of annual fibre cuts?
With cheaper internet, how will Ghana solve the device and electricity gaps that still exclude millions?
By slashing prices with government support, is MTN creating a digital monopoly instead of a competitive market?
MTN Ghana Announces 70% Fibre Broadband Price Drop Following Government Action, Reshaping Internet Access
Overview
MTN Ghana has slashed its Fibre-to-the-Home broadband prices by up to 70%, effective June 17, 2026, following collaborative discussions with the government and an announcement by the Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations. This major price cut comes as Ghana faces a rising demand for high-speed internet, driven by more people working remotely, the growth of online learning, and the expansion of digital businesses. By making fibre broadband more affordable, MTN Ghana aims to support the country’s digital transformation and help more individuals and businesses access reliable internet services.