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Written by jamaicaobserver.com
The Pacific islands are the last frontier for mobile telecommunications but the arrival of Irish-owned Digicel Pacific in the past three years has brought about a revolution.
Residents of the islands and visitors all have horror stories about the poor service and sky-high charges of telecoms monopolies in
the Pacific.
But the arrival of competition through Digicel means Pacific islanders are beginning to experience some of the benefits taken for granted elsewhere in the world.
Digicel opened its first Pacific operations in Samoa on November 1, 2006 - exactly three years ago.
Now it has expanded to Papua New Guinea, Tonga, Vanuatu, Fiji and Nauru, a total market of 7.5 million people, and the company has invested more than US$500 million and now employs 1,100 people.
Digicel shows no sign of slowing down, planning to expand to the Solomon Islands, East Timor and Tahiti over the next year, Digicel Pacific chief executive Vanessa Slowey said...
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