Thursday 19th March 2015 – Port Vila, Vanuatu
Five
days after the Category 5 Tropical Cyclone Pam devastated the island
nation of Vanuatu, Digicel’s network has been restored to more than 70%
population
coverage.
When Cyclone Pam struck Vanuatu early on Saturday local time (GMT +11) with 300km/hour winds, it caused significant damage to communication services on the island.
However, since then, Digicel has restored the majority of its network, enabling customers to make and receive calls, text messages and emails and access
the internet in the capital of Port Vila, as well as the islands of Efate, Santo, Pentecost, Malakula, Ambrym, Ambae, Maewo,
Mota Lava, Gaua, Sola, Vanua Lava and parts of the
Shepard Islands.
“Following
the significant damage caused by Tropical Cyclone Pam, we are pleased
to report that a large portion of the network has been restored with
more areas
coming on line all the time. Restoring the Digicel network was critical
in allowing communities, families and friends to connect, as well as
providing vital communications to assist NGO’s and emergency services in
their relief efforts. Together, with the Government
and the National Disaster Management Office, our technical teams have
been working around the clock to make sure this happens,” commented
Michael Murphy, Digicel Asia Pacific CEO.
Digicel’s technical teams from across the region are supporting their counterparts in Vanuatu to
restore the network fully in the coming days.
“We currently have engineers on the ground on the island of Tanna where work is progressing well
– and we expect to have the network up and running there in the next 24 hours,” continued Murphy.
Public
charging stations are being deployed across the islands so that
customers can power their
phones and Digicel is providing US$250,000 in free credit so that
customers can get in touch with their loved ones as services are
restored.
Further updates of network and service availability are being communicated as they happen on Digicel
Vanuatu’s Facebook page www.facebook.com/ DigicelVanuatu
ENDS
About Digicel
Digicel
Group is a leading global communications provider with operations in 33
markets in the Caribbean,
Central America and Asia Pacific. After almost 14 years of operation,
total investment to date stands at over US$5 billion worldwide. The
company is renowned for delivering best value, best service and best
network.
Digicel
is the lead sponsor of Caribbean, Central American and Pacific sports
teams, including the Special Olympics
teams throughout these regions. Digicel sponsors the West Indies
cricket team and is also the title sponsor of the Caribbean Premier
League. In the Pacific, Digicel is the proud sponsor of several national
rugby teams and also sponsors the Vanuatu cricket
team.
Digicel
also runs a host of community-based initiatives across its markets and
has set up Digicel Foundations
in Haiti, Jamaica, Papua New Guinea and Trinidad and Tobago which focus
on educational, cultural and social development programmes.
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