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Delivering the Tech Backbone
GIFEC Nationwide IT Upgrade
Delbond deployed a unified nationwide network across 14 regions for the Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications in just 14 days, establishing a primary data backbone via Peplink SpeedFusion.
Ghana Civil Aviation Training Academy
Advanced training technology and network infrastructure supporting rigorous academic and simulator environments for the region's top aviation professionals.
Protea Hotel Select, Takoradi
Implemented completely integrated extra-low-voltage (ELV) systems, ensuring guests experience seamless connectivity, security, and world-class digital amenities.
National Licensing & Verification Platform
Delbond designed, secured, and hosted nlaclaag.com to digitally register, process payments, and instantly establish verifiable digital identities for lotto agents and writers nationwide.
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Nationwide IT Upgrade for GIFEC
Client: Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications (GIFEC)
Project Type: Nationwide IT infrastructure upgrade across regional offices and head office
Background
GIFEC plays a critical role in facilitating digital access across Ghana. With offices in 14 regions, the organization needed stronger connectivity, better collaboration tools, and improved management visibility across its operations.
Challenges
- No existing network infrastructure linking 14 regional offices to the head office in Accra
- Many regional offices lacked reliable internet access
- GIFEC needed video conferencing to reduce travel costs and improve collaboration
- Management needed stronger attendance and staff location tracking
What Delbond Delivered
- Designed and implemented a network linking all 14 regional offices to head office
- Deployed Peplink Balance 380 routers at head-office level
- Installed Peplink MAX Transit Pro mobile routers in regional offices
- Built secure SpeedFusion VPN tunnels using bandwidth bonding across multiple SIM-based carrier links
- Provisioned reliable internet access across the regional footprint
- Installed video conferencing systems at both regional and head-office level
- Implemented attendance tracking using ZKTeco biometric devices
- Connected attendance management to a central server running BioTime 8
- Deployed a mobile app enabling field staff clock-ins with date, time, and GPS location records
Delivery Conditions
The nationwide rollout was executed despite difficult road conditions, dust, pothole-ridden routes, torrential rains, and the challenge of locating regional offices. Delbond completed deployment, testing, and staff training within 14 days nationwide.
Results & Impact
- All 14 regional offices were linked to head office
- Communication and operational efficiency improved significantly
- Regional offices gained reliable internet access for daily operations and training activities
- Video conferencing reduced the need for repeated travel to Accra
- Attendance transparency improved through centralized and field-based tracking
Why this matters
This project demonstrates Delbond’s ability to design and execute distributed national infrastructure rollouts that combine networking, connectivity, communications, and workforce systems into one operating environment.
Elevating Aviation Training at GATA
Client: Ghana Civil Aviation Training Academy (GATA)
Project Type: Technology and infrastructure implementation for a seven-story aviation training complex
Background
GATA set out to enhance its training capability through a new seven-story complex designed to support the next generation of aviation professionals. The institution required a partner capable of delivering advanced technical systems that matched its ambition and training standards.
Challenges
- Integration of advanced training systems including flight simulation and digital language learning
- Need for reliable building-wide networking infrastructure
- Requirement for modern, engaging, and collaborative teaching environments
- Complex coordination with main contractor and multiple subcontractors
- Supply chain uncertainty related to sea shipping and component delivery
What Delbond Delivered
- Installed a state-of-the-art flight simulator to support realistic practical training
- Deployed building-wide wireless connectivity using Fortinet access points
- Installed HP core switches and access switches for robust network infrastructure
- Equipped classrooms with Dell 85-inch SmartBoards and Dell projectors
- Built an ultra-modern digital language laboratory with headsets, computers, and multilingual training software
- Installed public address systems in training and conference rooms
- Implemented a fully networked media display system across GATA and GCAA headquarters using 55-inch TVs on each floor
- Installed a distributed CATV system delivering DSTV programming throughout the building
Project Impact
- Enhanced training quality through practical simulation capability
- Improved collaboration and digital learning across classrooms
- Created a more advanced and future-ready aviation training environment
- Delivered integrated systems despite complex contractor coordination and supply-chain constraints
Why this matters
This project shows Delbond’s ability to deliver sophisticated multi-system environments in highly specialized institutional settings where reliability, professionalism, and integration quality are critical.
ELV Integration for Protea Hotel Select
Client: Protea Hotel Select, Takoradi
Brand Context: Marriott International / Protea Hotels
Project Type: End-to-end extra-low-voltage systems design, supply, installation, and commissioning
Background
Protea Hotel Select in Takoradi was built to serve the growing demand for premium hospitality and conference facilities in Ghana’s oil region. Following a rigorous bidding process conducted by consultants from WSP Global, Delbond was selected to deliver critical ELV systems for the facility.
What Delbond Delivered
- Designed, supplied, installed, and commissioned comprehensive ELV systems
- Installed robust fibre and copper network infrastructure
- Deployed core and distribution switches
- Implemented fire alarm, gas alarm, and fire and evacuation systems
- Installed Ruckus wireless access points with a Wi-Fi management system
- Deployed a multi-zone public address system with call stations
- Implemented an IP television system carrying 16 channels of DSTV and free-to-air programming
- Supplied HP desktop and server computers
- Installed a Panasonic IP PABX providing telephony to all rooms, including reception integration and ISDN lines from MTN
- Installed an APC 20KVA online UPS to protect server-room and wiring-room systems
- Set up conference-room audio-visual systems
- Deployed an IP CCTV system for real-time security monitoring
- Installed an automatic raise-arm barrier for controlled entry at the main gate
- Trained hotel staff to use the deployed systems effectively
Results & Impact
- Strengthened the hotel’s operational technology backbone
- Improved guest experience through better connectivity, entertainment, communication, and safety systems
- Enabled staff to operate the facility more efficiently through reliable integrated systems
- Positioned the property as a more modern hospitality destination in Takoradi
Why this matters
This project demonstrates Delbond’s strength in integrated hospitality technology environments where networking, communications, entertainment, safety, and security systems must work together reliably.
National Licensing and Verification Platform
Client: National Lottery Authority (NLA) in collaboration with the Concerned Lotto Agents Association of Ghana (CLAAG)
Platform: nlaclaag.com
Project Type: Secure national registration, payment, identification, and public verification platform
Background
The National Lottery Authority and CLAAG sought to regularise and license lotto agents and writers across Ghana through a structured digital platform. The objective was not simply to digitise registration, but to create a trusted national system that could support formal licensing, improve accountability, strengthen public confidence, and establish a repeatable revenue channel for government year after year. Delbond Teknologies was engaged to design, develop, secure, and host the platform.
Challenges
- Create a platform capable of serving a broad national user base with secure, reliable access
- Digitise registration and payment collection in a way that is easy for operators, agents, and writers to use
- Generate unique, tamper-resistant identity records tied to each successful registration
- Support the production of physical security stickers backed by a live digital verification system
- Enable public validation of registered agents and writers through both QR code scanning and USSD access
- Deliver a system credible enough for regulatory use and scalable enough for recurring annual operations
What Delbond Delivered
- Designed and developed a secure online registration portal for lotto agents and writers
- Implemented a payment-enabled workflow integrated with a payment gateway for fee collection
- Automated the generation of unique QR codes and ID numbers after successful registration and payment
- Built the underlying verification engine used to validate registrant records in real time
- Enabled sticker-based verification by linking each printed security sticker to a unique digital identity
- Supported public verification through QR code scan responses that return either verified or data does not exist
- Enabled additional verification through a USSD-based channel for broader accessibility
- Hosted the platform to support continuous availability for national operations
How the System Works
- An agent or writer registers on the portal and completes payment
- The platform generates a unique QR code and ID number for that registrant
- The unique identity is used to produce a security sticker for field distribution
- Any member of the public can scan the sticker QR code to validate authenticity
- The backend verification system checks the record and instantly returns a validation response
- Where smartphone access is limited, the same verification intent can be supported through USSD
Impact
- Helped formalise and regularise a national network of lotto agents and writers
- Created a practical bridge between digital records and physical field identification
- Strengthened trust by making authenticity publicly verifiable
- Supported more transparent licensing administration and better operational control
- Established a platform model capable of supporting recurring revenue generation for government
Why this matters
This case study positions Delbond as more than an installer or software vendor. It shows the company can architect and operate secure digital infrastructure for nationally relevant use cases where registration, payments, identity, verification, uptime, and public trust all matter. Building a platform of this kind requires the ability to connect policy objectives, citizen-facing usability, transaction systems, verification logic, hosting, and operational reliability into one coherent solution. That is exactly the kind of execution capability organizations need when the project carries national visibility and long-term economic value.