- Ozone Broadband, by Blue Cloud Networks Limited, offers reliable wireless internet across multiple regions in Ghana.
- The company focuses on affordability, ease of use, and simple installation to attract residential and SME customers.
Blue Cloud Networks Limited: Wireless broadband for Ghanaian communities
Blue Cloud Networks Limited is the technology company behind Ozone Broadband, a growing wireless internet service provider in Ghana. Headquartered in Accra, the company deploys broadband internet using radio-based technology, which does not rely on fibre cables. This allows faster deployment to homes and small businesses. It is currently operational in several areas, including Adenta, Spintex, Ashaley Botwe, East Legon, Airport Residential Area, and others.
Ozone Broadband promotes a ‘plug and play’ solution that avoids trenching or heavy installation work. Its outdoor CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) units are compact, discreet, and installed within 2 to 3 working days. Customers connect to Wi-Fi immediately after device activation. The plans offer unlimited data with fair usage policies and are priced to meet local demand. Users can subscribe, renew, and monitor their data using a mobile app or USSD.
Blue Cloud Networks Limited has positioned its broadband services as accessible and flexible. This focus targets residential users, SMEs, and remote workers seeking dependable internet without fibre infrastructure.
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Blue Cloud Networks Limited: Fixed wireless reshapes connectivity
The wireless broadband sector in Ghana has seen fast changes in the past decade. Traditional telecom infrastructure faces challenges like high deployment costs, unreliable power supply, and geographic constraints in rural or low-density areas. Wireless broadband solutions, such as those from Ozone Broadband, provide a workaround using LTE or WiMAX-based equipment that communicates directly with local base stations.
Across West Africa, telecom providers have been exploring low-latency, high-bandwidth delivery using fixed wireless access (FWA) technologies. Blue Cloud Networks Limited taps into this opportunity by focusing on rapid rollout and customer self-management tools. Its mobile-first approach reflects the region’s heavy reliance on mobile data.
Although demand for internet access continues to grow in Ghana, operators face rising costs, spectrum management issues, and device compatibility concerns. Companies like Blue Cloud Networks aim to reduce user barriers by offering bundled equipment and simplified activation.