Business structure
A last-mile ISP delivering wireless or fibre broadband to homes and offices in a defined catchment on monthly plans.
Capital requirements
All figures in Ghana Cedis (GHs). These are planning estimates — get quotes from local suppliers before committing money.
Licensing & permits
The compliance path in Ghana, from registration through to sector regulators.
- 1Reserve the name and register the business at the Office of the Registrar of Companies (ORC)
- 2Get a TIN linked to your Ghana Card and register for tax at the nearest GRA office
- 3Apply for a Business Operating Permit from your Metropolitan, Municipal or District Assembly
- 4Register with the Data Protection Commission if you handle personal data
- 5Check whether the Cybersecurity Authority or NCA requires a licence for your service
- 6Register the business and your staff with SSNIT once you start paying salaries
- 7Obtain the appropriate NCA licence and frequency authorisation before transmitting
Target market
- Estates and residential communities
- Small offices and hostels
- Internet cafés and hubs
Risk assessment
Long sales cycles and slow payment from local clients
Talent poaching by remote-paying foreign employers
Scope creep on fixed-price projects
Data protection breaches and the fines that follow
Marketing strategies
- 1Publish case studies with real numbers on LinkedIn and X
- 2Speak at Accra and Kumasi tech meetups and hubs to build a pipeline
- 3Offer a small paid pilot instead of a long free trial
- 4Target SMEs already spending on manual processes you can automate
Fees, levies and permit requirements change. Confirm the current position with the Office of the Registrar of Companies, the Ghana Revenue Authority and your Metropolitan, Municipal or District Assembly before you spend.
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