Gov’t directs telcos to increase data bundles from July 1

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Samuel Nartey George, Minister for Communications and Technology

Mobile network operators in Ghana, MTN, Telecel, and AT,  will implement significant increases in data bundle packages starting Tuesday, July 1, 2025, following a government directive.

The Minister of Communications and Digitalisation, Sam George, announced the decision at a press conference on Tuesday, June 10, explaining that the move is aimed at enhancing data accessibility for Ghanaians nationwide.

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“This initiative ensures more value for consumers and promotes digital inclusion,” he said.

Details of the New Data Offers

AT (formerly AT-Tigo):
A 10% increase will apply across all existing data bundles. For instance, the GHC400 bundle will rise from 195GB to 236 GB.

Telecel Ghana:
Also, implementing a 10% increase across the board. The GHC400 package, previously offering 90GB, will now give users 250GB of data.

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MTN Ghana:
Will offer a 15% increase in all bundles. Notably, the discontinued GHC399 bundle is being reinstated, now offering 214GB, a major leap from the current 92.88GB in the GHC350 bundle.

The Ministry said these adjustments are part of broader efforts to make high-volume data more accessible amid rising digital demand and economic pressure.

This announcement has been met with cautious optimism by consumers, with many welcoming the increase in value but calling for improved network quality and pricing transparency.

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