Accra -MTN Ghana and Ecobank have partnered to extend card-less automated teller machines (ATM) services in the country. With this partnership, MTN Mobile Money subscribers can now enjoy the convenience and ease of withdrawing money instantly from Ecobank ATMs anytime and from anywhere without a card.
Accra -GHANA'S Akosombo Textile Limited (ATL) is on the brink of collapse due to cheap imports from Asia.
Accra -MORE than 2 000 smallholder farmers and fishermen are benefiting from THE web-based mobile communication service offered by Farmerline.
Accra -THE Director General of the Ghana-India Kofi Annan Centre of Excellence in Information and Communication Technology, Dorothy Gordon, has urged small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Ghana to take advantage of Open Source Softwares (OSSs) to enhance and expand their businesses.
Accra -TECHNOLOGY firms, TXT Group and Dolphin Telecom, have been confirmed as sponsors of the upcoming West Africa Telecom Summit and Expo (WASTE) 2014.
Accra -GHANA'S Minister of Communications, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, said the country was on course to safeguard its cyberspace from attacks.
Accra -THE Kofi Annan Centre of Excellence in Information and Communications Technology (AITI-KACE) would soon be converted into a university.
Accra -THE MTN Ghana Foundation's annual Valentine's Day blood donation exercise has attracted many people including the telecom firm's staff who turned out in their numbers to donate blood to hospitals in the country.
Accra -STANBIC Bank Ghana has unveiled its World Cup campaign dubbed Visa Swipe to Brazil Campaign to reward loyal customers.
Accra -THE government has finally released a total of $1.1 million (GH¢2.1) as second batch of compensation to people affected by the construction of transmission lines under the Bui Hydroelectric Project.
Accra -GLO Mobile Ghana and Expresso Ghana closed the year 2013 with massive drop in their subscriber bases while fellow rivals recorded increases.
Accra -THE Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications, Kwaku Sakyi-Addo, believes the cost of the country's internet services will fall for end users once the costs for service-providers and suppliers dropped.
Accra -VODAFONE Ghana has inducted ten female engineering graduates from various universities into the company as part of its commitment to developing brilliant female engineering graduates from the country's universities.
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