TATT is governed by procurement rules, which require a competitive bidding and tendering process that is supposed to be documented and accessible to the public.
What Flow described as “degraded services such as slower internet speeds and intermittent buffering when using broadband services” was an unusable Internet experience for most users.
“Abraham will build on the strong foundations already in place and take our team and our business in Trinidad & Tobago to new heights.”
The company’s LTE subscriber base has increased by 20 per cent, The wired network has seen 30 per cent growth in subscribers.
“We have invested millions of dollars into our network to ensure that we can give the support that is needed for the success of T&T’s digital transformation.” – DigicelTT
“Oliver Coughlan will now lead our businesses in the Caribbean and Central America through their next phase of growth.” – Denis O’Brien
Digicel donated 1,095 tablets to 23 special needs schools, benefiting 991 students and 104 teachers. Students without access to connectivity also received three months’ free unlimited data from the company.
In seeking always to lead with positivity and the spirit of inclusion, proudly today on behalf of our 7,000 wonderfully diverse Digicel employees globally, our customers and our communities, we’re ‘hitting pause on hate’
“We drove competition and services to challenge dominant incumbents, reducing prices and delivering fast-track high speed services. Our next phase will be as a digital lifestyle partner across all our markets.”
“Video games for the deaf are very limited and even more so in our region. Having a game developed by a local team of developers that is presented as educational and features disaster awareness in sign language is exceptional.”
As we continue our journey towards becoming a digital operator, we recognise that sharing infrastructure in a multi-operator marketplace provides the foundation to offer better network services.
The ‘Call for Applications’ will run from April 1 – April 30 and is being extended to all registered Community Based Organisations, Faith Based Organisations and other Non-Profit Organisations
DigicelTT’s CEO Jabbor Kayumov released bullet points today on his Instagram feed outlining the company’s business response to challenges of Covid-19.
“What the changes in the business and in customer behaviour seem to have been ignoring is that if the customer is unhappy, well, to me, that’s toxic money.” – Jabbor Kayumov
Fibre optic service can be found in limited pockets in Georgetown and some surrounding communities, while DSL has slowly crept across the country on poorly maintained copper networks.

