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Digicel’s major client renews contract

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By RANOBA BAOA

Paradise Beverages (Fiji) Limited has once again signed a contract with Digicel Fiji to be the provider of its telecommunication services.
The contract will be for three years and was first signed in 2009 when Paradise Beverages was then under the operations and brand name, Foster’s Group Pacific Limited.
Digicel chief executive, Maurice McCarthy, said they acknowledged the beverage company’s ‘faith’ back then and now which showed confidence they had for Digicel.
“This resigning proves to me that the team at Paradise Beverages are once again putting their faith in us and I would hope that’s a testament on what we said we would deliver upon,” he said.
“There’s nothing that makes us more proud when major organisations like Paradise Beverages place their faith in us again because it is certainly a critical part of every business.”
Paradise Beverages managing director, Tony Scanlan, said: “We went through an extensive process where we looked at what were the best providers for our communication and communication is a critical part of business anywhere.
“Every time we asked Digicel to help us out, they’ve gone above and proven to be very reliable and trustworthy.”
Meanwhile, business for Digicel since January to date has proven to be successful.
Mr McCarthy said a further boost was after acquiring of lots spectrum in the LTE spectrum auction last month.
“We will continue to show our commitment to the Fiji market in the years to come,” he said.

Digicel Fiji chief executive, Maurice McCarthy (second left) shakes hands with Paradise Beverages (Fiji) Limited, managing director, Tony Scanlan (second right) accompanied by staff on Thursday. Photo: RAMA


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