MTN Ghana has cut prices on its fibre broadband service. If you run a business in Accra, work from home, or stream video regularly, your monthly internet bill just got smaller.
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What changed
MTN Ghana announced lower fibre broadband rates across its plans. Specific details on the new pricing structure and plan tiers were not available at press time, but the announcement signals a move to make high-speed home internet more accessible.
Fibre broadband is the fastest type of home internet available in Ghana. Unlike mobile data (which you buy on your phone), fibre runs a physical cable into your home and can deliver high speeds on premium plans.
Who this matters for
Remote workers. If you attend Zoom calls, upload files to the cloud, or work on design or video editing, unstable or slow internet costs you time. Cheaper fibre means you can upgrade to a faster, more reliable connection without breaking your budget.
Small businesses. Restaurants, shops, and service businesses that rely on point-of-sale systems, online ordering, or security cameras need dependable internet. Price cuts make fibre more affordable than staying on mobile hotspots or slower fixed-line alternatives.
Households with heavy users. If you have family members streaming Netflix, doing online school, and browsing simultaneously, mobile data limits drain your wallet fast. Fibre plans typically offer higher monthly data allowances (sometimes unlimited) at a fixed monthly cost.
The bigger picture
Several providers now offer fibre in major cities. When one provider cuts prices, competition often intensifies—which is good for you.
Ghana’s internet market is still growing. Price cuts may remove one barrier to fibre adoption for households and businesses weighing their connectivity options.
What to do now
Check MTN Ghana’s website or visit an MTN store to see the new fibre plans and pricing in your area. If you’re already an MTN fibre customer, contact their support team to ask whether the new rates apply to your account.
If you’ve been considering fibre but held back because of cost, now is the time to compare plans. Ask about installation fees, contract terms, and speed guarantees before you commit.
Not ready for fibre? Mobile data bundles remain your fastest option for portability—just remember that mobile data is typically slower and more expensive per GB than fibre.




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