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Digicel claims top spot for the Caribbean in Ookla speed tests

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Above: The summary report of Ookla’s Speedtest for the third and fourth quarters of 2021 for Trinidad and Tobago. Ookla measures internet performance in Bermuda, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, The Bahamas and Trinidad and Tobago. Of these islands, Digicel does not operate in the Dominican Republic and The Bahamas.

Ookla, the global leader in leaders in internet testing and analysis, confirmed that Digicel mobile customers benefit from the fastest network in the Caribbean, it was announced today.

That’s good news since the Digital Operator promises customers the best network and is constantly investing in it to ensure it delivers the best experience. Markets with the fastest mobile network speeds clocked in an impressive average download speed of 37.63 Mbps and average upload speed of 10.53 Mbps in testing data for the period from July to December 2021,

Ookla’s Speedtest award is proof positive that, when it comes to speed, the Digicel network leaves competitor networks in the dust.

Commenting on the award, Digicel Group CEO, Oliver Coughlan, said; “This award for the fastest network in the Caribbean is special to us for two reasons. First, it gives our customers the confidence that they have made the right choice of communications provider and that we take our promise to provide them with the best network so they can live their digital lives to the fullest extremely seriously.

And second, it’s a testament to the constant hard work, focus and effort put in round the clock by our fantastic teams across the region who always want to delight our customers and go the extra mile for them. I would like to thank our customers for making it Digicel and our teams for making Digicel what it is.”

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