21st
January 2010
Good Progress
Being Made, Says Digicel Group Ceo
Stores re-opening;
aid, technical supplies and resources arriving
in Port au Prince
Good
progress is being made on restoring the Digicel
network with over 80 per cent of cell sites
now back on air, enabling customers to make
and receive calls, text messages, email and
BlackBerry Messenger messages.
• As the biggest and best network in Haiti,
the Digicel network has remained operational
throughout and Digicel now has more cell sites
on air than any other provider. Coverage in
the provinces continues to be good and in Port
au Prince it is improving rapidly with Haitians
taking advantage of the free credit of US$5
each (totaling US$10 million) that Digicel has
given them. International traffic on Monday
showed a 250 per cent increase on normal daily
levels.
• Digicel is continuing to bring key technical
people and equipment in to Haiti to ensure that
the network is returned to full strength as
soon as possible. In the last two days alone,
six planes carrying Digicel network equipment
have landed in the capital.
• As of yesterday (Monday 18th January),
Digicel stores in provincial areas mainly in
the northern and southern parts of the country
have started to open – and, importantly,
Digicel stores in the metropolitan area of Port
au Prince will start to re-open today (Tuesday
19th January).
• In an effort to ensure that as many
customers as possible can purchase credit, handsets
and accessories like alternative energy mobile
phone chargers, one of Digicel’s mobile
stores will be open for business from 9am until
4pm each day from tomorrow. The mobile store
will be located in the airport area of Port
au Prince.
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