Thinking on Ghana's digital infrastructure.
Analysis, commentary, and original research on connectivity, smart-city economics, and the work of building Ghana's connected decade.

Why fixed broadband below 1% is Ghana's biggest unwritten productivity story.
Ghana ranks competitively on internet penetration. It ranks badly on connectivity that supports work, study, and institutional service delivery. The gap is the country's most underdiscussed economic problem.
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The economics of hybrid networks: why no single technology wins African geographies.
Fibre, fixed wireless, satellite, and mobile each fit a slice of the country. The winning operator is the one who blends them economically.

Pay-over-time devices: closing Ghana's digital affordability gap in 48 months.
A laptop on payroll deduction is the difference between digital exclusion and digital citizenship for the Ghanaian middle class.

What Ghana's digital agenda needs from infrastructure operators.
Strategy is published. Delivery depends on operators willing to commit capital against a long-dated public-good thesis.

The institutional anchor model — and why DFIs should care about it.
Anchor contracts with ministries, MMDAs, and agencies de-risk infrastructure capital. Here's how the math works.

Smart Markets: connecting Makola, Kejetia, and the informal economy.
Half a million stalls. Most still cash-only. The connectivity layer that turns markets into measurable economies.

From CHPS compound to teaching hospital: telemedicine that finally works.
When the radiologist is in Korle-Bu and the patient is in Bawku, only the network bridges them.
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