Telecommunications services are those that are provided by a communications company that offers voice and data services over a large area. The most common form of telecommunications service is phone service, which is done on either a wired or wireless standard.
Other services may include Internet, television, and networking for businesses and homes. These services may not be available in all areas or from all companies. The pricing points for the different services vary widely and may be different for residences and businesses.
GLO have made history as the first single company to build a high-capacity sub marine fibre-optic cable, popularly known as Glo-1, the first successful submarine cable from the United Kingdom to Nigeria; with the attendant high increases in internet speeds and download rates with resultant significant improvements in online technologies.
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GLO Ghana Customer Care Number
For prepaid lines on Glo: 100
Corporate Address. 19 Spintex Road Accra Ghana.
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The advent of the Internet offered yet another type of telecommunications service for companies to take advantage of. In the early days, people used voice lines to transmit data through a dial-up process. As the capacity and services on the Internet expanded, telecommunications companies began to upgrade networks, installing fibre optics and other equipment needed to connect users to the Internet at higher speeds. As a result, broadband Internet access is now one of the most popular telecommunications services.
The pricing points for telecommunications services will differ from one area to another, and may depend on how many different services one purchases. For example, some companies offer telephone, Internet, and television service together at a package discount off what purchasing those services separately would have cost. The pricing may also be different for businesses, which may require more lines, and bandwidth.
One of the biggest threats to traditional telecommunications service companies comes from the wireless industry. Not only do wireless services offer more convenience for those who are more mobile, they include many of the same services, such as caller ID and call waiting that traditional lines have charged additionally for. In 2009, the number of wireless only households in the United States was approximately 20 percent and was expected to continue to grow. The numbers are even higher in many European countries. Eric Ryan specializes in pricing and analysis with cost savings on telecommunication services.