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Anaji, Takoradi, Ghana
+233 550 5000 80
24/7 Customer Support
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Anaji, Takoradi, Ghana
24/7 Customer Support
Online services always open
Gone are the days of tried and error Information technology systems with huge cost of ownership, Businesses today are able to do pay-as-you-go with technological tools or BUILD I.T. as an ASSET.
Have you ever considered that nearly every electronic device can be hacked? There is a hacker attack every 39 seconds. Be Safe!
WE help you build I.T. Well. We’re your trusted partner in Information Technology Asset Building. We’re a team of trained, ambitious and I.T. enthusiasts dedicated to building, maintaining and securing I.T. Systems with high Return on Investment.
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We understand from the Physical (Cabling) to the Application layer (Software) of I.T. Infrastructure.
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We had a good internet service but guests accessibility was always a headache. Great help and a good response in resolving issues.
Akroma Plaza Hotel DirectorOur business location in Tarkwa was a problem in getting a stable internet connection. I'm glad, Ghasst could assist with both internet access and cell phone signal boosting for all the major networks
Drill Masters Africa Finance DirectorWe're building a hotel of class at a very seren environment. Having Ghasst with their deep understanding of technology has come very handy
Royal Elmount Hotel General ManagerWe needed to have a website for the college after two consecutive failed attempt with different companies. I'm glad, we could trust Ghasst for an amazing website and support whenever we need.
Holy Child College of Education PrincipalThe Internet of Things, or IoT, refers to the billions of physical devices around the world that are now connected to the internet, all collecting and sharing data. Thanks to the arrival of super-cheap computer chips and the ubiquity of wireless networks, it's possible to turn anything, from something as small as a key to something as big as a car, into a part of the IoT. Developing countries like Ghana could surely take advantage.