09th
Feburary 2010
Bouton Gets
LIME Landline, Internet

Bouton
is virtually synonymous with isolation in St
Lucia – the tiny community lying above
Soufriere town only got connected to the national
electricity grid 10 years ago, and until recently,
Bouton Combined was a single large hall, which
was also used as a community center, adult teaching
facility and as an emergency hurricane shelter.
So this week, it was a big deal when LIME came
to town, as the island’s leading telecommunications
provider officially announced the introduction
of landline and internet services in Bouton.
The LIME team, including Country Manager Sean
Auguste, made the presentation at Bouton Combined,
which now caters to 87 students.
“This is a demonstration of our commitment
to assist with the development, not just of
Bouton, but of all districts and communities
around the island,” said Sean. “Many
of us take our landline for granted and we know
we can go online anytime, but LIME has never
lost sight of the fact that many people in St
Lucia are still not as fortunate.”
The LIME technical team had been working for
some months with St Clair Associates, to get
services to the community and provide facilities
like new lunch tables for the school. The school
also got four new Lenovo netbooks from LIME,
and residents who sign up for service this month
get free installation and a month free service.
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