Mobile data users in Ghana will from today, July 1, 2025, begin enjoying enhanced data bundle packages at no additional cost, following new directives from the Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations.
The announcement, made last month by sector Minister Samuel Nartey George, takes effect today and requires all three major telecom operators—MTN Ghana, Telecel Ghana, and AT Ghana—to increase the volume of data offered under existing bundles while maintaining current prices.
Speaking at a press briefing on June 10, Mr George said the changes, which followed extensive stakeholder consultations, were designed to enhance value for consumers and restore fairness in the market.
“As of July 1, all data bundles will see at least a 10 per cent increase in value. For example, the GH¢400 bundle that previously gave 195 GB now delivers 236 GB,” he announced.
Under the new pricing regime, MTN Ghana, which has been designated as a Significant Market Power (SMP), will restore its previously altered GH¢399 bundle. The bundle, which had been reduced to 92.88 gigabytes at a GH¢350 price point, has now been reinstated to offer 214 gigabytes for GH¢399. All other MTN bundles will also reflect a 15 per cent increase in data value from today.
AT Ghana and Telecel Ghana have implemented a 10 per cent value increase across their existing bundles. For AT Ghana users, the GH¢400 bundle now offers 236 gigabytes, up from 195 GB. Telecel’s GH¢400 bundle has seen a more dramatic jump—from 90 gigabytes to 250 gigabytes.
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