He said there was the need to invest more in the infrastructure
development of the internet connectivity to boost the telecoms sector.
Prof Quaynor made the call during a social gathering session organized
by the internet society in Accra.
He said the country’s internet
penetration, which falls below African’s average for some time now, had not
recovered since but expressed the hope that with the necessary infrastructure
mechanisms put in place, the sector has a bright future.
He said
his return to Ghana was on a United Nations Development Programme’s Project to
help develop the Information Technology infrastructure for the Ghana National
Petroleum Corporation oil exploitation activities.
He said the first Ghanaian website was
developed in 1996 by a team led by Mr. William Tevie, who is currently the
Director General of the National Information Technology Agency with the name www.ghana.com.
He said the only international gateway in
Ghana was the voice gateway of Ghana Telecom at Kuntanse near Nsawam in the
Eastern region of Ghana.
Mr. Tevie commended Prof Nii Quaynor and
his team of experts for their immense contribution to the growth of network
systems in country and introduction of Internet to Ghana and West Africa.
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