Digicel Bermuda's island-wide LTE service goes live today, bringing faster upload and download speeds to mobile devices, greater consistency and better quality voice calls. The data download and ...
DENIS O'Brien's Caribbean mobile business, Digicel, is to invest over $20m in its Jamaican network to bring coverage to 94pc of the island. The company, which switched on its network there three years ...
Digicel has been granted permission to shut down the Claro network less than four months after agreeing to keep it going under the terms of their merger. Permission for the network to be switched off ...
As part of its ongoing $60 million investment in Bermuda’s telecommunications infrastructure, Digicel today provided a progress update on two of its major infrastructure and technology projects. “In ...
DIGICEL today has inked a deal with the Guadeloupe-based Loret Group and with Caribbean Fibre Holdings to acquire a submarine fibre network across the Caribbean region. The telecommunications company ...
Of all the threats posed by the ad-blocking trend, perhaps the scariest scenario for publishers is that paid media placements could be filtered at the network level. Now that nightmare seems to be ...
Telecom Lead America: Digicel Group, a mobile operator in the Caribbean, Central American and Pacific regions, has deployed eVolution’s Smart Energy Solution (SES) across its telecom network in ...
The company will instead focus on its 3G, 4G, and 4G LTE services. Digicel has urged its customers with 2G SIM cards to trade their SIM cards for 4G-compatible ones free of charge, to ensure that ...
A spokesperson for the Digicel network say they underwent a major upgrade during the early hours of Sunday July 4th morning as Digicel moves closer to launching a state of the art 3G+ network. Digical ...
Bermuda-domiciled telecommunications company Digicel says it network is now functioning well in the Hatian capital of Port-au-Prince with increasing numbers of customers connecting to it. The company ...
I write with reference to a letter appearing in your edition of July 2, 2008 captioned ‘Illegal operators bring international calls using Digicel and GT&T networks’ and the included response from an ...
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