Accra, Aug. 10, GNA – Mr Roland Affail Monney, the President of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), has paid a working visit to Satellite Africa Network Services Limited (SatAfrik) in Accra.
The President was accompanied by the Organising Secretary of the Association, Mr Albert Kwabena Dwumfuor.
The visit was to familiarise themselves with the operations of the Company.
The two were received by Mr. Harry Sintim-Aboagye, the Chairman of the Board of Directors and management of SatAfrik.
At a meeting with the management of SatAfrik, Mr. Sintim-Aboagye introduced the Company as an indigenous Ghanaian company poised to become and remain the most trusted, proactive and reliable brand within Africa’s Information Communications Technology with footprints in the sub-Sahara Africa region.
He hinted them of an pending ground-breaking event at Boi, which he described as a dream come true and first in Africa in giving clients uninterrupted service.
Mr. Sintim-Aboagye expressed gratitude for the visit and called for a collaboration between the GJA and SatAfrik.
Mr. Affail Monney said the Association was ready to partner the Company to grow the economy.
Mr. Dwumfuor was full of praise for the establishment of the Company in Ghana, saying that Ghana needed new players to contribute competitively in the industry.
Satellite Africa Network Services, also known as SatAfrik, began operations in 2014 in Ghana.
It is the exclusive service providers for Intelsat Global, which covers the whole of Sub-Sahara Africa.
Services provided by the Company include; media platform uplink, downlink, OTT/IPTV, satellite monitoring and tracking, satellite mobile services and cyber security and CCTV.
SatAfrik seeks to become a one stop shop for both producers and consumers in the ICT sector of the rapidly growing African continent.
GNA