30th
January 2010
Digicel
Haiti Now Has More Than 92% Of Cell Sites Back
On Air
Digicel employees
organizing clothes and food drives, radiothons
and concerts across the region
Major
progress has been made in restoring the Digicel
network in Haiti. With more than twice the number
of cell sites of its nearest competitor, over
92% of them are now fully operational and the
company has significantly increased its international
circuits to support the major increase in international
traffic into and out of the country.
Over the past two weeks, Digicel technicians
have been working to restore the network following
the earthquake on January 12th. The update is
as follows:
• New equipment to replace damaged cell
sites being deployed
• Over 60 stores have reopened for business
• 13 planes carrying 80,000lbs of equipment,
90,000lbs of supplies and 21,000lbs of medical
supplies and antibiotics have been sent to Haiti
from Jamaica
• Digicel office in Turgeau, Port-au-Prince,
is operational and the majority of employees
are back at work.
• T-Mobile has generously donated four
Liberty Jeeps, 35 generators and 2,000 Motorola
W160 phones and chargers to assist with the
relief effort
• Rise Again - Digicel’s collaboration
with international reggae artist, Shaggy - is
receiving air play right across the world. All
proceeds raised from the sale of the song go
directly to the Digicel Haiti Relief Fund
Digicel Group CEO, Colm Delves, comments: “We
have made excellent progress over the last two
weeks in restoring the Digicel network in Haiti.
With over 92% of our cell sites fully operational,
the remaining 8% - which are destroyed rooftop
sites - are being replaced with mobile cell
sites, some of which have already been deployed
with the remainder scheduled to be commissioned
over the next few weeks.
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