Telecommunications giant MTN Ghana has officially released its updated tariffs, effective today, November 28, 2023.
MTN clarified that the tariff adjustments were prompted by increased operational costs. The price hikes affect calls, SMS, data and other offerings of the company.
Under the revised tariffs, a 4.3-gigabyte Turbonet fixed bundle is now priced at GHS43. Meanwhile, the 91-gigabyte bundle has been adjusted to GH₵253, and the 350-gigabyte bundle is now available for GH₵516.
MTN’s Broadband Special Bundles have also undergone upward revisions. A fee of GH₵150 will now provide access to a 39-gigabyte bundle, while GH₵300 will grant users a 195-gigabyte bundle.
The tariff adjustments reflect MTN’s commitment to compliance with regulatory requirements after it was declared a Dominant/Significant Market Power (SMP) in the Voice, Data and SMS markets by the National Communications Authority (NCA) in June 2020.
The company, which has the largest subscriber base among telecommunications companies in the country, said the impact of the National Communications Authority’s (NCA) directive on SIM disconnections continued to impact its subscriber base, resulting in a 9.3 per cent YoY decrease to 25.8 million.
See the entire list of reviewed tariffs below;
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