Fibre cuts worry to national security – Minister

Fibre OpticDr Omane Boamah, Minister of Communications, has expressed worry about fibre cuts belonging to telecommunication companies.

He said the cuts affect the operations and services provided by mobile telephone companies to their customers.

Dr Boamah made this known when he visited the Tetteh Quarshie Operation Switch and Data Centre of MTN-Ghana Limited in Accra.

His visit was part of  a tour to mobile telephone companies to ascertain first hand information on their operations.

He said at a recent meeting at the Ministry of Communication that the telecom companies have raised the issue of fibre cuts as a major challenge to the industry.

Dr Boamah noted that the problem is of great concern to National Security.

Mr Michael Ikpoki, Managing Director of MTN-Ghana, said the company is ready to partner Government to address the challenges of fibre cuts in the industry which is the major challenge of the telecom companies.

Source: GNA

1 Comment
  1. SOOR says

    HUGE CRIME AGAINST THE STATE AND EVERY CITIZEN IN GHANA. LIKE THOSE WHO STEAL HYDRO, TELECOM, WATER AND OTHERS SERVICES. GHANA NEED A STIFFER SENTENCES. THE MINISTRY SHOULD IMPLEMENT GPS SYSTEM ALONG THESE LINES WITH SATELITE NAVIGATION SYSTEM TO CATCH THESE CROOKS REGARDLESS OF HOUR WHICH THEY ENDANGER THESE LINES TO BR APPREHENDED BEFORE JUSTICES WITH STIFFER PUNISHMENT.

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