- Teledata says it serves 2,000+ businesses and 45,000 users, with 1,200-km metro fibre in Accra, Tema and Kumasi.
- Founded in 2004, the company promotes a mission to “connect people to enable progress”.
Teledata ICT Ltd builds scale across network and service
Teledata ICT Ltd is a private Ghanaian operator that started in August 2004. It calls itself Ghana’s leading Internet and Telephone services company. It has more than 100 staff at its Kokomlemle office. The company says it has over 1,200 kilometres of metro fibre in main cities. It also runs a wireless network that uses licensed 3.5 GHz and other bands in eight regions.
The services cover fibre to homes and offices, internet for small and large firms, IP telephony, event technology and managed support. The ways to reach the company are kept simple. Clients can call by phone, use WhatsApp, chat on the web or send e-mail. It lists opening hours and offers a call-back option for new clients.
The company’s mission is clear: “We connect people to enable progress and make lives complete.” It sets out a sales method that listens to the client. It also follows steps that focus on process and delivery. It means the company gives quotes based on need, not just speed. It builds its work to protect service quality and to keep uptime steady.
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Teledata ICT Ltd faces a shifting connectivity market
Ghana’s connectivity market calls for resilience as traffic grows and workloads shift to cloud. Power costs bite, permits slow builds, and route diversity still matters outside dense cores. Enterprises also ask for clearer SLAs and predictable installation timelines. These pressures favour blended delivery: fibre where ducts exist, fixed-wireless where they do not, and satellite for back-up. Teledata’s metro fibre plus licensed wireless fits this demand, strengthened by published support channels.
Founder and chief executive Gregory Eid describes the portfolio on social channels as broadband, fixed-wireless access, fibre broadband and managed tech services for homes and firms in Ghana. That positioning aligns with customer testimonials and the company’s long-running blog covering support practices and service tips.