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Digicel announces more personal Space

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Digicel recently launched its innovative cloud storage solution, Digicel Space, a product that allows customers to back-up and share information such as photos, videos, contacts and documents – safely and securely.

Digicel Space gives customers the peace of mind to know that even if their phone is lost or stolen, their information is stored safely and available to access on a new device. In addition, Digicel Space also allows customers to share photos, videos and documents with friends and family across a range of media including Facebook, Twitter and email.

The service went live in Digicel Trinidad and Tobago on December 16 and to mark the launch, Digicel is giving 10GBs of data storage free to all customers who sign up to the service between now and the end of February. In order to access this offer, customers can simply sign up and then easily download Digicel Space to any Android, BlackBerry, Windows or Apple devices.

Thereafter, Digicel customers can access Digicel Space for a low monthly price of 10 GB for $12.50; 15GB for $18.00 and 30GB for $30.00 (VAT exclusive). However, users will still be able to take advantage of 1GB free.

Head of Marketing, Lori Ann Glasgow said; “Digicel is committed to delivering the very latest in innovative products and services to its customers across Trinidad and Tobago – and with this latest launch, we are doing just that. With Digicel Space, we are giving all customers the freedom and convenience to share, store and sync their contacts, photos and other files to their personal cloud solution that is completely secure.”

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