Vodafone Ghana has now become Telecel following the official launch of the Telecel brand. Officially, we now have Telecel Ghana. Telecel is an Africa-focused telecommunications service provider and a leader in digital services.
Where does Telecel operate?
The new brand comes into the Ghanaian market with a lot of changes to the Vodafone brand it acquired. The only thing that remains very visible and common to both Telecel and Vodafone are the red and white brand colours of Vodafone. Call it Telecel Red, and you will not be wrong.
How to properly pronounce Telecel
To pronounce Telecel correctly, follow this: Tele–cel
You can also check the oral pronunciation by going to this site.
Here are all the possible pronunciations of the word Telecel.
Vodafone Ghana is now Telecel Ghana: What Are the visible new changes?
- Mobile Money Change: In the area of mobile money services, Voda Cash has now become Telecel Cash. When sending money from other networks, you will no longer see Vodafone cash. Instead, you will see Telecel Cash.
- The Vodafone logo has been retired, and the Telecel logo has taken over.
- The website name has changed from Vodafone to Telecel.com. gh
- The promotional tag phrase for the famous Vodafone red is now
- Product branding: Vodafone broadband services are now available as Telecel Broadband.
- The new brand boasts of being able to provide a reliable network that keeps users connected to the things and people that matter to them.
Telecel also promises innovative services that include cutting-edge technology that serves customers with unique features that bring them the latest advancements.
Customers are also promised flexible plans tailored to give them the best telecommunications experience to fit their lifestyle with Telecel’s flexible plans.
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In the coming weeks and months, both the interior and exterior of their offices will be fully branded as Telecel.
It is hoped that Telecel Ghana will be able to offer a unique service to make the telcos industry in Ghana more competitive and vibrant than before.

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