A remarkable stunt was pulled off by Vodafone Ghana on the streets of Accra to demonstrate the power of the 4G technology in action. This followed the launch of its 4G/LTE technology on March 19th; a feat which received a massive vote of confidence by subscribers and Ghanaians alike.
The stunt, which involved a heavy motorcade, four SUV land cruisers and a red Audi R8 sports car, held sections of the capital city spellbound when it took off from the Kwashieman bus stop area to the Dzorwulu traffic lights. The idea was to demonstrate the remarkable speed of the motorcade as it weaved through the Accra traffic as a metaphor for the incredible data speed of the 4G/LTE technology.
Chief Executive Yolanda Cuba, as part of the stunt, surprised a customer of Vodafone, who was awaiting transportation to her place of work in Dzorwulu at a bus stop in Kwashieman. The startled look on the customer’s face said it all, when Yolanda got out of one of the SUV vehicles and beckoned to her to come along for a ride.
Sat side by side in the vehicle, behind a packed motorcade, they made their way with extreme speed into the Accra traffic within minutes and landed at the Dzorwulu workplace of the customer.
Commenting afterwards, Yolanda said:
"It was a physical demonstration to show the real 4G experience in action. In a maze of data traffic and congestion, our 4G technology guarantees speeds of ten times faster than any before it and I’m glad we were to pull this off in a great way."
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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So vodaphone you are not ashamed for telling us, you have introduce 4g ahh please better come back for the old 3g and i think that ll help us. Aden ahh 4G apuuu. Have wasted my 50¢for making a boundle... You better do something oo hmm
We speak the Queens English and so convoy should be used in place of motorcade which is ametican! Know the difference editor thank you
Extremely slow. Not encouraging at all!!!
The speed is terrible for me. Their 3G is better for me than the supposed 4G (LTE). I complained to them and they said they are doing network optimisations. Till date .... So why launch????
I think it is good but I hope Vodafone will nit use this new service to spoil their market. I am saying this because I have been enjoying Vodafone internet service very well for so many years and have also encouraged several people to come on board but ever since this 4G was launched my Vodafone speed and service has never been the same. In fact it is now very bad and i am beginning to think twice.