Ghana’s Data Bundle Volumes Are Increasing – What You’ll Get for ₵399–₵400 Starting July 1, 2025
- bernard boateng
- Jun 10
- 2 min read
From July 1, 2025, Ghana’s three major telecom operators: MTN, Telecel, and AT will increase their data bundle volumes for the ₵399–₵400 price range, reflecting changes in consumer demand and competitive market dynamics.

🔁 What’s Changing?
According to Hon. Sam George (Minister, Communication), the new bundle updates are as follows:
Telco | Price (₵) | Old Volume (GB) | New Volume (GB) | % Increase | GB per ₵ |
MTN | 399 | 92.88 | 214 | 130.3% | 0.536 |
Telecel | 400 | 190 | 250 | 31.6% | 0.625 |
AT | 400 | 195 | 236 | 21.0% | 0.590 |
✅ Note: MTN's ₵399 bundle was previously sold for ₵350.
💡 Key Takeaways
MTN offers the highest percentage increase in data volume, up 130%, taking the volume from 92.88GB to 214GB.
Telecel’s bundle grows by 31.6%, offering a strong 0.625GB per ₵1 , the best value per cedi.
AT raises its volume by 21%, bringing customers 236GB at ₵400.
⚖️ GB per Cedi: Who Gives the Best Deal?
If you care about raw value for money:
Telecel: ₵1 gives you 0.625GB
AT: ₵1 gives you 0.59GB
MTN: ₵1 gives you 0.536GB
Telecel leads the value race, but MTN’s massive boost makes it more attractive than ever for heavy users.
📣 So What Should You Do?
If you’re looking for maximum data volume, Telecel’s 250GB is unbeatable.
If you’re already on MTN, you’re getting more than double your old bundle – a great upgrade if you value coverage and convenience.
And for AT subscribers, a solid 21% increase still represents good value with decent per-cedi efficiency.
In Ghana’s increasingly digital economy, these data bundle updates reflect efforts to improve affordability and competitiveness. With inflation and rising data demands, this is welcome news for users especially students, remote workers, and content creators.
Watch this space as telcos battle for dominance not just with better pricing but with better value per gigabyte.
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