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Airtel Ghana launches fibre-to-the-home solution for homeowners

The Fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) solution is aimed at providing unparalleled Communication, Connectivity and Collaborative Solutions for the modern home.
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Airtel Ghana, through its industry leading Enterprise Solution sub-brand – Airtel Business – has launched a groundbreaking home solution dubbed Airtel Quonect to provide a robust and super-speed internet access for home owners and developers across the country.

Speaking at the launch at the Devtraco Avant Garde in Labone on Wednesday, August 17, 2016, Richard Adiase, Acting Head of Airtel Business, said the solution is “to enrich the lives of our customers and to transform every home into a smart home.”

“Airtel Quonect, the first of its kind in Ghana, is the consummate home solution providing Communication, Collaborative solutions, Entertainment and Security for homes. Using Fibre connections, Airtel Quonect provides super-speed internet access to enable home owners and their families’ access their favourite TV series across all channels – be it through IPTV, YouTube, Netflix, Iroko TV. Subscribers can also access their favourite social media channels, catch up with friends and family or get on video conferencing with their colleagues anywhere in the world from the comfort of their homes,” he said.

He said the product “also comes with a fixed line and a voice package to enable subscribers connect with their neighbours, family and friends for those endless conversations. In addition to this, this solution powers the security systems in the home and empowers customers to monitor their homes and assets, control motion detectors, fire alarms in real-time all from their smart devices with an in-built mechanism to trigger a call to the security or emergency services in the likelihood of an emergency from anywhere in the world.”

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On his part, Eugene Birikorang, Sales and Marketing Manager of Devtraco Ghana, who have partnered with Airtel Business to deploy home solutions for their residential facilities, said “this latest innovation is set to add value to our properties and delight every homeowner. To provide four of the essential services every home owner desires in one package is truly innovative and we are happy to be part of this initiative.”

Some homeowners shared their experiences and encouraged all and sundry to get the solution for their homes.

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