Accra skyline at dusk
Connecting Ghana

The connectivity layer beneath every productive activity in Ghana.

Celltell builds the hybrid broadband, digital devices, and smart-city platforms that power how Ghanaians live, learn, work, move, and govern — across 8 integrated Smart Segments serving households, institutions, and the state.

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Why this matters

Ghana is online. It is not yet connected.

70% internet penetration, but fixed broadband below 1%. Suppressed demand across every sector that matters.

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Internet penetration
But predominantly mobile, prepaid, rationed.
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Fixed broadband per 100
Households, schools, and clinics run on intermittent mobile data.
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CHPS compounds
Most without reliable connectivity for telemedicine or records.
The infrastructure

A hybrid network built for Ghanaian conditions.

No single technology serves every region or use case affordably. Celltell integrates fiber and high-capacity wireless backhaul, LTE/5G access, satellite for redundancy, Wi-Fi zones for density, and solar power for resilience — into a single carrier-grade network with central data centers in Accra, ~50 regional facilities, and ~3,000 edge sites.

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Capital

An investable, multi-segment infrastructure portfolio.

Celltell is structured for institutional and development finance — with anchor government revenue, blended-finance-ready tranches, and clear unit economics across 8 segments.

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Collaboration

Anchor institutions, technology partners, and government counterparties.

From line ministries to MMDAs to global technology providers — Celltell's network is built on serious partnerships.

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Insights

Thinking on Ghana's digital infrastructure.

May 2026Infrastructure

Why fixed broadband below 1% is Ghana's biggest unwritten productivity story.

The single number that explains why every digitisation initiative — in schools, clinics, and ministries — keeps stalling at the last mile.

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Apr 2026Network Design

The economics of hybrid networks: why no single technology wins African geographies.

Fiber, wireless, satellite, and solar each have a place. The investable question is how you combine them per kilometer of coverage.

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Mar 2026Devices & Affordability

Pay-over-time devices: closing Ghana's digital affordability gap in 48 months.

Why the device — not the data plan — is the binding constraint, and how 48-month financing changes the household math.

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Build the connected Ghana with us.

Whether you're financing infrastructure, anchoring as an institution, or partnering on technology — we'd like to hear from you.