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MTN Appoints New Chief Technical Officer

Mobile Telecommunication Network (MTN) Ghana has appointed Mr. Thomas Motlepa as its Chief Technical Officer (CTO) in charge of its technical operations.

According to a statement issued by the media giant, the new CTO will manage the company’s network, as well as establish and implement its technological vision and strategies.

Commenting on the appointment, Mr. Selorm Adadevoh, Chief Executive officer of MTN said, “As we welcome Thomas and his family to MTN Ghana, I wish to take this opportunity to express my utmost gratitude to Mohammed Rufai for his commitment and technical leadership to MTN Ghana, indeed a lot was achieved during your three year tenure”.

“For your experience and exposure, we are confident of the value Mr. Thomas Motlepa bring to the table in leading a formidable team of network technology professionals to deliver on our vision, to lead the delivery of a bold new digital world to our customers and our mission, and to make the lives of our customers a whole lot brighter.”

About Thomas Motlepa

Thomas Motlepa has vast experience in Technology, Networks, Project Management and Information System. He has over 17 years working experience, having worked in various capacities as a telecoms engineer with MTN Zambia ,Iran, Cameroon, and Nigeria  which has the largest Network in Africa and Middle East.

Prior to his appointment, Mr. Motlepa held various management positions in four MTN operating countries –Zambia, Iran ,Cameroon  and Nigeria,  including Chief Technical Officer, General Manager Planning, Senior Manager Planning spanning -Network Operations, Network Access ,Network Planning and Optimization. Prior to joining MTN, Thomas worked with Ericsson SA, Telkom SA and SABC.

Through his career, Mr. Motlepa has also chalked several successes some of which include the deployment of 2100km of fibre in one year, maintaining No 1 Network in NPS since 2014, leading the team to attain some firsts which include First in the MTN Group to comply with the P10 concept and another first in testing the 4.5G in Zambia.

In Iran and Cameroon, Thomas was instrumental in the implementation of Managed Services and within three years put in place a switching capacity to support 50million subscribers and HLR capacity to support 80million subscribers, a major and significant achievement.

He also worked to achieve a full integration of Msc Blade Cluster and high density BSC in Yaounde.

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