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Date Posted: November 19, 2008.
Caribbean Mobile Operator’s Second Commercial Launch in
Central America
Digicel, the largest telecommunications operator in the
Caribbean and recent entrant to the Central American market,
today launched services in Honduras with an investment of
US$450 million to build the most modern GSM network in the
country offering unprecedented high quality service.
Digicel’s network in Honduras is underpinned by world-class
24/7 customer care, a national network of more than 500
retail distributors and in excess of 40,000 recharge outlets
nationwide.
With a population of nearly 7.5 million people and mobile
penetration currently at approximately 60%, Digicel is
confident it can stimulate growth in the mobile market in
Honduras by increasing mobile penetration within five years
from its current level to 80% - ensuring that more and more
Hondurans have access to an affordable high quality mobile
network. Digicel has also created significant new jobs,
employing 450 people directly in its operations and 3,000
people indirectly.
“We are delighted to launch in Honduras and we see this
market as having high growth potential,” said Digicel
Central America Chairman, Denis O’Brien. “With this launch,
and our imminent launch in Panama, Digicel is cementing its
footprint in the Central American mobile market. Our goal is
to become a significant competitor in the region by
delivering superior networks and a better service to our
customers.”
Digicel Honduras is led by Miguel Garcia who has 20 years
experience in telecommunications. His past accomplishments
include senior management positions in BellSouth operations
across Central and South America.
Digicel first entered the Central American market through
its acquisition of the El Salvador operation, Digicel
Holdings Ltd, in 2006. Since rebranding to Digicel El
Salvador in April 2007, the company quickly trebled its
customer base to move from being the fourth to the second
mobile operator in the market. Digicel subsequently won
licenses to operate in Honduras and Panama in December 2007
and May 2008 respectively.
With operations in 31 markets world-wide and more than 6.5
million customers, Digicel’s investment in the Caribbean and
Central American region exceeds US$2.8 billion.
Digicel Central America Holdings Limited is owned by Denis
O'Brien, as is Digicel Group Limited and Digicel South
Pacific Limited. |