MTN vs Telecel: Which Fixed Broadband Bundle Gives You More Value in Ghana?
- bernard boateng
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
Updated: 2 days ago
As internet access becomes increasingly central to work, education, and entertainment in Ghana, broadband pricing and value are now under greater public scrutiny. Two of the largest telecom providers: MTN Ghana and Telecel Ghana offer flexible broadband bundle plans based on how much you’re willing to spend. But which provider gives you more data for your money?

Data-Driven Insights:
The visual from Finex Insights offers a direct comparison between MTN and Telecel’s non-expiry, enter-amount broadband bundles ranging from GHS 100 to GHS 500.
Price (GHS) | MTN (GB) | Telecel (GB) | MTN Advantage (GB) |
100 | 25.02 | 18.85 | +6.17 |
200 | 68.65 | 45.43 | +23.22 |
300 | 195.97 | 169.37 | +26.60 |
400 | 373.35 | 225.82 | +147.53 |
500 | 506.53 | 378.79 | +127.74 |
Key Takeaways:
MTN Offers More Data at All Price Points: Across the GHS 100–500 range, MTN provides consistently higher GBs per cedi.
Value Grows at Higher Spend Levels: The gap between MTN and Telecel becomes more pronounced above GHS 300. For example, GHS 400 buys you 147GB more on MTN than Telecel.
Price-Per-GB Advantage: At GHS 500, MTN offers 1GB for roughly GHS 0.99 compared to Telecel’s GHS 1.32.
Why It Matters:
Consumers looking to maximize their internet usage need transparent comparisons like this.
Small businesses relying on stable broadband can cut costs by choosing the more cost-effective provider.
Policymakers can use such data to monitor pricing competitiveness and digital inclusion progress.
With Ghana’s digital economy on the rise, broadband pricing is no longer just a technical metric—it’s a daily financial decision for millions. This simple visual comparison empowers you to make a smarter broadband choice. At present, MTN clearly leads in value for money.
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