We are building Ghana’s connectivity layer.
Celltell Networks is a Ghanaian hybrid broadband and smart-city infrastructure company licensed by the National Communications Authority. We design, deploy, and operate the networks, devices, and platforms that connect households, institutions, enterprises, and the state.
Connectivity is no longer a service. It is infrastructure.
Reliable, affordable connectivity has become as foundational as electricity or roads. Without it, schools cannot teach digitally, hospitals cannot share records, traders cannot accept modern payments, farmers cannot meet traceability requirements, and the state cannot deliver services efficiently. Yet in Ghana, fixed broadband penetration remains below one subscription per hundred people, and most users depend on rationed mobile data — a model designed for messaging, not productivity.
Celltell exists to close this gap. Not as another telecom operator, but as a hybrid infrastructure builder — integrating fiber, wireless, satellite, and solar power into one resilient network, financing devices over time so people can afford them, and organizing the whole system around the eight Smart Segments that define how Ghanaians actually live and work.
Three principles that shape every decision we make.
Hybrid by design
No single technology serves every Ghanaian geography affordably. We engineer fiber, LTE/5G, Wi-Fi, satellite, and solar into one network — choosing the right mix per site, not per dogma.
Affordability is engineered, not promised
Subscription pricing replaces usage-based rationing. Devices are financed over up to 48 months. The economics are built so productive use is the default, not a luxury.
Anchored in real institutions
Schools, hospitals, MMDAs, ministries, markets, ports, and farms aren't end-customers we hope to reach later. They are the anchors we design around from day one.
One network. Eight integrated segments.
Celltell organizes its work around the activities that define Ghanaian life. Each segment is a complete stack — broadband, devices, platforms, and financing — with its own anchor institutions and economics.
Operators with deep telecom, infrastructure, and African market experience.
Board of Directors
Independent oversight aligned with institutional investor and DFI corporate governance standards.
Senior Advisors
Senior advisors with backgrounds across African telecom, infrastructure finance, public-sector reform, and global technology.
- [REPLACE: NAME]Former regulator, African telecoms.
- [REPLACE: NAME]Infrastructure finance, DFI senior leadership.
- [REPLACE: NAME]Public-sector reform and digital government.
- [REPLACE: NAME]Global technology platform, executive operating role.
Licensed, registered, and audited.
Celltell operates under full regulatory authorization in Ghana, with corporate governance and reporting standards designed to meet institutional investor and DFI requirements. Our governance framework includes independent board oversight, audited financials, an environmental and social management system aligned with IFC Performance Standards, and procurement standards aligned with multilateral norms.
- Registered name
- Celltell Networks Limited
- Incorporation
- [REPLACE: YEAR], Republic of Ghana
- Sector regulator
- National Communications Authority (NCA)
- Licence
- [REPLACE: LICENCE TYPE & NUMBER]
- Registered office
- [REPLACE: STREET, DISTRICT, ACCRA]
- Auditor
- [REPLACE: AUDIT FIRM]
- Tax identification
- [REPLACE: TIN]
- ESG framework
- IFC Performance Standards 1, 2, 5
Built on Ghana's national priorities.
Ghana's Digital Agenda
Direct contribution to broadband expansion, digital inclusion, and e-government goals set by the Ministry of Communications and Digitalisation, and to Medium-Term National Development Planning frameworks.
District Development Plans
Smart-city and connectivity infrastructure aligned with the priorities of Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) nationwide, supporting decentralization and local service delivery.
Continental Frameworks
Aligned with the African Union's Digital Transformation Strategy, Smart Africa Alliance commitments, AfCFTA digital trade priorities, and ITU's Partner2Connect coalition.
The shape of what we're building.
Indicative figures from the Celltell Feasibility Analysis. Subject to phased deployment.
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We’re open to investors, institutional partners, technology suppliers, journalists, and prospective colleagues.
