Digicel Maintains Pace Of Caribbean Expansion

by Leroy Baker, Tax-News.com, New York

05 April 2006

Caribbean mobile telecoms operator Digicel has announced an expanded range of services in Antigua and Barbuda, and the grant of a license for a GSM network in Turks and Caicos, which recently ended Cable and Wireless's telecoms monopoly there.

Since Digicel agreed to acquire large parts of the Caribbean and Bermudian operations of Cingular Wireless last year, it has completed the approval process in a number of markets, gaining approval just before Christmas for acquisition of Cingular's operation in Barbados, which also brought with it licenses in Martinique, Guadeloupe, St Martin and St Barths.

In August, Digicel received approvals for its acquisition in Bermuda (where it is based) and Dominica, and to launch a GSM network in Anguilla, where the market was recently liberalized.

Digicel’s network now includes Trinidad & Tobago, Anguilla, Bermuda, St. Kitts & Nevis, Antigua & Barbuda, Dominica, the Cayman Islands, Grenada, Jamaica, St. Lucia, Barbados, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, and Turks & Caicos.

"Our speed to market and ability to create brand loyalty is key to our success in the region. We deliver extensive network quality and focus on our customers' needs, while providing superior support that exceeds their expectations," said Mr. Denis O'Brien, Chairman and Founder of Digicel Group during launch ceremonies in Antigua attended by Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer,

"This dynamic approach to business is having a profound impact on local economies as we challenge competitors in a manner that drives positive business development. We are committed to duplicating this success in Antigua and Bermuda as we continue to pursue our goal of developing a seamless pan-Caribbean network, and beyond," said Mr O'Brien.

In Turks & Caicos, Jeffrey Hall, Minister of Communications, welcomed Digicel, saying: “We welcome Digicel and its dynamic approach to business in Turks & Caicos. The benefits Digicel has created in other Caribbean markets will help bring cutting-edge technology to the telecommunications sector, while making a significant contribution towards the development of tourism, financial services and local businesses.”

Digicel says it has invested US$1 billion in the region, and it expects its staff level to reach 2,000 by early 2007.

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