Dispenses with roaming rates across the Caribbean and US
KINGSTON, Jamaica, August 8th 2013 - Digicel, the best value mobile operator, will dispense with roaming charges across its Caribbean and the US markets, it was announced today.
The move which applies to voice, SMS and data roaming charges sees customers being able to communicate for the same great rates that they pay at home when they travel in the Caribbean and the US. It will be in place across the region by 1st October 2013 and Digicel customers will not be charged an activation fee when roaming in the Caribbean.
As the first operator in the region to dispense with roaming rates, Digicel is reaffirming its commitment to customers and to ensuring that they always benefit from best value.
The moves comes on the back of the fantastic customer reaction to Digicel’s “Same Rates a Yaad” plan launched in Jamaica which has since been mirrored in markets like Barbados, Panama and Trinidad and the company’s ongoing mission to ensure that customers get more for less.
In welcoming the news, Jamaica’s Minister of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining, Mr. Phillip Paulwell, said; “This move by Digicel is commendable, and is definitely a step in the right direction.”
Brian Finn, Digicel Group Commercial Director, comments; “At Digicel, we are always looking for new ways to drive value to our customer base and to keep people connected. We are proud to be the first operator to be making this move and to be ensuring that our valued customers can communicate easily and economically wherever they are in the region.”
He continues; “This is all about giving our customers the freedom to communicate as they wish when they travel without the fear of running up high bills.”
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