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Press Release Summary:

American Tower Corporation Ghana (ATC Ghana) has announced the suspension of power supply to Telecel Ghana’s network equipment due to alleged unpaid debts. This action may lead to network disruptions for Telecel subscribers. ATC Ghana stated that despite ongoing negotiations, an agreement on payment obligations was not reached. The company has informed the National Communications Authority (NCA) about the situation.

Telecel’s Response:

Telecel Ghana has denied the allegations of indebtedness to ATC Ghana, calling the claims “utterly false.” The company reaffirmed its commitment to contractual obligations and assured subscribers of ongoing efforts to maintain uninterrupted service. Telecel has been in contact with the NCA and mentioned the possibility of taking legal action against ATC Ghana.

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