By:
Nana Appiah Acquaye
CSquared
Ghana has reaffirmed its long-term commitment to supporting Ghana’s digital
economy following the renewal of its operating licence by the National
Communications Authority (NCA).
The
company, which has spent the past eight years developing neutral wholesale
fibre infrastructure across the country, says the renewed licence strengthens
its ability to continue expanding digital connectivity and supporting national
development priorities.

CSquared
Ghana provides wholesale fibre infrastructure services that support mobile
network operators, internet service providers, enterprises, and public
institutions. The company’s network has played a key role in improving
broadband availability and reliability in key parts of the country.
With
the licence renewal, CSquared Ghana says it will deepen its focus on expanding
fibre infrastructure in strategic locations, improving access to high-quality
connectivity for businesses and institutions, and sustaining investment in
Ghana’s broader digital ecosystem. The company also highlighted its continued
commitment to partnerships and the development of local talent within the
technology sector.

According
to the company, the renewal ensures operational continuity and reinforces its
role in Ghana’s ongoing digital transformation agenda, particularly in
strengthening the infrastructure backbone required for economic growth and
innovation.
CSquared
Ghana expressed appreciation to the National Communications Authority, its
customers, partners, and employees for their continued support, noting that the
next phase of its operations will build on the foundation laid over the past
decade as it seeks to further expand its footprint and impact across the
country.