[2] The company is modeled to generate mass, high-skilled employment for African youth and meet the rising demand for computers and other ICT devices.
The Rlg Group currently has presence in China, Dubai, UAE, Nigeria, Angola, Kenya and the Gambia, South Africa, Ghana, Rwanda and still expanding.
At the 1st Electronic Transaction and Commerce Summit in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) organized by the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority - TRA, regulators of the telecom sector, Rlg Communications was awarded by the TRA for technological innovation in the African region.
[3] Rlg Communications partners Microsoft to provide the company with the firmware for their Uhuru range of computers.
[4] The company aimed to build Ghana's first technology park, Hope City, in March 2013.