The subsea cable network is designed to accommodate future growth and evolving technological requirements, offering scalability and flexibility to meet industry demands.
“We are committed to ensuring that our customers and businesses in Tobago are not just connected but are supported with the most reliable and resilient service possible.”
Ninety-five percent of Tobagonians will be able to connect to TSTT high-speed, high-quality broadband services when the project is completed.
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