(04) — About
An IT services
studio, built in Accra,
built for Africa.
// Origin
Why we exist.
Auxiliary Network started in Ghana because too many businesses here pay vendor-default prices for off-the-shelf solutions that don’t fit their actual constraints — physical, financial, or operational.
We cover software, hardware, networks, Starlink and IoT under one roof because the problems clients bring us don’t respect those category boundaries. A property manager doesn’t want a software vendor and a cabling vendor and a Wi-Fi vendor. They want one team that owns the outcome.
We’re a startup with shipped work. Over the next few years we’ll take the same approach into other African markets — starting with the ones our existing clients are already operating in.
Cost optimization.
We don't take vendor-default pricing as the starting line. Every quote we hand back is engineered to your actual budget — specced backwards from your number, not forwards from a brochure.
If the math doesn't work, we tell you before you sign.
Same scope · two quotes
// indicative · varies by engagement
Local + tailored.
We're in-country. We visit sites. We measure cable runs, walk floors, and meet the people who'll actually use the system. Then we build to that requirement — not a generic template extracted from a sales call.
> aux/site-visit --client="balona" [OK] survey complete · 3hr 24min [OK] 142 cable runs measured [OK] 9 access-point positions [OK] 1 quote, scoped on-site > aux/site-visit --client="[next]" _
● in-country · on site · weekly
Modern stack.
Current tooling, current methodologies. Legacy by choice when the constraint demands it — not by default. Where the right answer is boring software that'll run for ten years, that's what we ship.
// representative · per engagement
Relationship- led.
You reach a human, fast. The same engineers who built the system answer the support thread. We don't disappear after deployment — that's where most of the relationship actually starts.
→ How quickly we reply
// Where we operate
Ghana now.
Africa next.
Active deployments are concentrated around Accra and Western Ghana. Planned regional expansion is shown dashed — that’s where we’re building partnerships and pipeline now.
// Team
A small team.
You’ll know our names.
→ Want to work with us?