Ghanaians woke up last week to see many Glo brands all over the city. This gave me the impression that they were going to keep their word and launch early next month as mentioned by the Minister of Communications, Haruna Iddrissu. Reports coming from reliable sources seem to however suggest that the March Milestone might just be a little bit hard for Mike Adenuga’s company to meet.
Ghanaian have been sitting at the edges of their seats expecting to experience the offerings of the sixth network in the country, a few I must say are disappointed with the operations of the leading mobile company in Nigeria. Glo has promised mouth watering products and services among which include high speed Internet via fibre optic cable. I guess these promises will take some time before Ghanaian begin to experience them fully. Until then we would have to be content with the super-star bill boards that line our streets.
Looking at the fact that Glo is yet to put up a website to represent its Ghanaian presence, I am forced to think Glo’s launch is a bit further than we may think. Currently the Globacom’s interest is in the execution of the Glo CAF Awards and setting up additional cell sites so it can claim nationwide coverage from launch. Untill Glo comes alive, Ghanaians would just have to be content with the superstar billboards for now!
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