Celltel Networks launches K-Link Unlimited Smart Broadband to connect one million Ghanaian homes

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ACCRA, GHANA — June 2, 2026 — Celltel Networks Limited has announced the commercial launch of K-Link Unlimited Smart Broadband, marking a major milestone in its ambitious $300 million Smart Cities initiative aimed at transforming digital connectivity across Ghana.

The nationwide rollout seeks to connect one million homes with high-speed, uninterrupted internet access, reinforcing Celltel’s vision of making reliable broadband a basic household utility and a catalyst for economic growth, education, innovation and digital inclusion.

Ending Data Anxiety Across Ghana

Through a flat-rate, unlimited monthly subscription model supported by approved financial partners, K-Link Unlimited Smart Broadband is designed to eliminate the burden of recurring data purchases and capped internet bundles.

The service will provide households, students, remote workers, entrepreneurs and small businesses with secure, low-latency connectivity needed to fully participate in Ghana’s rapidly evolving digital economy.

A Vision To Connect Every Ghanaian

Commenting on the launch, Prince Kofi Kludjeson, Chairman of Celltel Networks Limited, emphasised the company’s long-term commitment to national digital transformation.

“When we conceived the Smart Cities vision, we were driven by one unshakeable belief — that no Ghanaian should be left behind in the digital age. Connectivity is no longer a luxury; it is a fundamental necessity. The rollout of K-Link Unlimited Smart Broadband to one million homes demonstrates our commitment to building a nation that is confident, competitive and connected to the world.

“My vision has always been for Ghana to lead Africa’s digital renaissance, and today that vision is becoming a reality for families, students and entrepreneurs across the country,” he said.

The initiative forms a central pillar of Celltel’s broader Smart Cities strategy, which aims to extend world-class digital infrastructure beyond major urban centres into underserved and rural communities across Ghana.

Powered By AI-Native And Cloud-Native Infrastructure

Leading the technological execution of the project is Muhammad Faisal Aziz, Chief Innovation and Technology Officer (CITO) of Celltel Networks Limited, who has overseen the development of the company’s next-generation network architecture.

“The Chairman’s vision demanded a new approach to digital infrastructure. What we have built at Celltel is more than a conventional broadband network — it is an AI-native and cloud-native intelligent ecosystem engineered for scale, resilience and future growth.

“By integrating Digital Twin technology into our network architecture, we can model, predict and address performance challenges in real time. This is world-class engineering designed specifically for Ghana’s terrain, people and future. We are proud to have created a platform that transforms a bold vision into a tangible experience for millions of Ghanaian families,” he said.

The K-Link platform leverages advanced AI-native and cloud-native technologies, supported by Digital Twin capabilities that enable predictive maintenance, intelligent network optimisation, enhanced service reliability and a future-ready roadmap toward next-generation wireless technologies.

Building The Foundation For Ghana’s Digital Future

Working alongside global technology partners, Celltel is deploying a robust digital infrastructure designed to support long-term smart city development and accelerate innovation across key sectors, including fintech, cybersecurity, healthcare, education, agriculture, automation and digital public services.

The company indicated that additional information regarding deployment schedules, regional rollout phases, service packages and customer onboarding will be announced in the coming months.

About Celltel Networks Limited

Celltel Networks Limited is a wholly Ghanaian-owned internet service provider (ISP) and digital infrastructure company authorised by the National Communications Authority (NCA).

Through its $300 million Smart Cities initiative, the company delivers AI-native and cloud-native broadband, Wi-Fi and 4G/5G connectivity solutions to homes, enterprises and institutions across Ghana.

In addition to its K-Link Unlimited Smart Broadband platform and KQ-branded smart devices, Celltel remains committed to expanding access to digital opportunities that empower communities and drive national development.

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