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Ghana’s push for Affordable Data and Connectivity

Tue, Aug 19 2025 1:19 PM
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David Nii Armaah

In the most recent available rankings as of late 2024, Ghana emerged as one of the countries with relatively affordable mobile data prices in Africa. Ghana’s National Communications Authority (NCA) affirmed these reports, highlighting that Ghana was ranked 3rd in Africa and 2nd in West Africa, and 21st globally for affordable data, with the average cost of 1GB at approximately $0.40.

I am sure that for many of us locals, this statistic will come as a surprise, considering the persistent complaints about high data charges and inconsistent internet quality that have been recently made. However, behind the ranking lies an evolving conversation about accessibility, affordability, and the politics of digital infrastructure in Ghana.

The push for affordable data and pricing has become louder these recent months, sparked by political conversations, corporate decisions, and citizen frustrations. Social media is going a long way to making citizens’ appeals heard more. At the center of this discourse is a growing demand for just fairness, accountability, and transparency from service providers.

An Upward or Downward Trend in Data Prices?

Ghana’s major telecom networks: MTN, Vodafone, and AirtelTigo, have revised their data packages over the past month, offering more data for the same price or slightly reducing costs. MTN’s GH¢399 package now gives users 214 GB, up from around 93 GB. AT and Telecel also increased their bundle volumes without changing base prices, with AT’s GH¢400 bundle rising from 90 GB to 250 GB.

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While these adjustments technically offer more value, many Ghanaians argue that what was promised as a “price cut” feels more like a “price restructuring.” Instead of seeing significant reductions in data costs, users feel they’re simply getting more data for the same high prices, raising questions about transparency and how telcos communicate value.

Regional and Global Benchmarking

Across Africa, mobile data prices vary significantly. Nigeria stands out with one of the lowest costs at $0.39 per GB, making it a leader in the region for affordability. Kenya follows at $0.59 per GB, and South Africa at $0.75 per GB.

On the global stage, countries like Israel ($0.02), Italy ($0.09), and France ($0.10) continue to dominate the top tier of affordable data economies, according to Cable.co.uk’s 2024 Worldwide Mobile Data Pricing report.

These benchmarks matter because they allow consumers and policymakers to assess whether the market is functioning competitively. Affordability is a crucial indicator of digital inclusion, and Ghana’s current position suggests progress, even if service quality and coverage gaps remain.

The Road to Fair and Affordable Connectivity

Policy conversations around data affordability have recently gained momentum in Parliament, with MP Sam George championing efforts to bring more transparency and accountability into Ghana’s digital and telecommunications space.

But this responsibility doesn’t lie with the government alone. A truly connected and affordable digital future requires collective effort from telecom providers and regulators to civil society, and everyday users. Everyone has a role to play in ensuring pricing is fair, infrastructure is upgraded, and services meet the needs of the people.

But here is the Truth: Ghanaians want better, and we deserve it. We’re not just asking for cheaper data. We’re asking for a digital economy built on trust, access, and equity.

Whether it’s Netflix streaming or social media consumption, the price of connectivity should not be a barrier. If Ghana gets this right, the benefits will go far beyond lower data costs; they’ll reshape the country’s digital future.

About the author:

David Nii Armaah is a top-tech Researcher and an Industry voice. He possesses the analytical skills of an applied researcher and expertise in data, technology, innovation, and digital entrepreneurship.

Connect via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-nii-armaah-7bbba8155/

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