- Ghana Dot Com is expanding Ghana’s internet backbone and digital economy infrastructure.
- The company is led by internet pioneer Dr Nii Quaynor, a major figure in Africa’s tech transformation.
Ghana Dot Com Ltd: Driving innovation and infrastructure
Ghana Dot Com Ltd (GDC), based in Accra, is a leading player in Ghana’s digital infrastructure and technology development. Founded by Dr Nii Quaynor, a renowned internet pioneer in Africa, the company is focused on expanding access to digital services across the region. GDC’s work includes internet infrastructure, domain services, cloud computing, blockchain research, and secure hosting solutions.
According to the company website, GDC played a key role in launching Ghana’s first internet service and continues to contribute to the national digital strategy. The company operates under the KNET Group and provides advanced technical support for government and private sector initiatives. GDC also manages Ghana’s top-level domain, .gh, and runs data centres that support business and government platforms.
In recent updates from GDC’s news section, the company has been active in the blockchain sector, supporting research and local talent development. It has backed events such as the Blockchain Africa Conference and runs workshops to train developers and policymakers on distributed ledger technologies. This aligns with GDC’s belief in technology as a foundation for economic independence and innovation in Africa.
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Ghana Dot Com Ltd: Meeting industry challenges with new tools
The technology sector in Ghana, like in much of West Africa, faces barriers such as unstable infrastructure, regulatory gaps, and low digital literacy in rural areas. GDC works to reduce these problems by building robust systems, including reliable DNS services and country-wide internet backbone support. It also supports cybersecurity policy development and advocates for inclusive access to ICT tools.
The industry is changing fast due to AI, cloud adoption, and decentralised technologies. GDC integrates these trends in its services. For instance, its blockchain work supports secure e-governance tools and financial inclusion projects. GDC continues to partner with global tech leaders and local institutions to ensure Ghana stays connected to worldwide digital growth.
Dr Quaynor remains a central figure in these efforts, using decades of experience to promote open internet policies and capacity-building in Ghana’s tech community.