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Albert E Enninful

Albert E Enninful

Deputy Director General, National Communications Authority, Ghana

Albert E Enninful is a telecommunications/systems engineering professional with over 20 years’ working experience in the US, Switzerland, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ukraine, Zimbabwe, and West Africa. His areas of telecommunications experience include telecommunications regulations, network planning, network operations, signaling, project management and sales/systems engineering for fixed, mobile and converged networks.

Mr Enninful has held a number of positions with increasing responsibilities within and outside AT&T: he began his career with AT&T Bell Laboratories as a member of technical staff in the transmission network planning department. Since then he has held a number of positions and responsibilities including Technical Manager at AT&T Bell Laboratories and AT&T International; Director of Network Quality Department, Utel, Ukraine; Technical Sales Manager, ITXC in NJ; Technical Consultant at Backbone Connectivity Network in Nigeria; and NOC SME at T-Merge in Egypt.

From 2007 to 2011, Mr Enninful was an independent telecommunications/system engineering consultant; he assumed his current position as Deputy Director General of the National Communications Authority (NCA) in August 2011.

Mr Enninful obtained a BSc from University of Ghana, and MSc from New Mexico State University in Computer Science.

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