C&W customers get cheaper mobile rate

Cable & Wireless mobile customers in the Cayman Islands and the rest of the Caribbean now have “Home Rate Roaming” at their disposal.

The telecommunications firm said the new service came into effect throughout the Caribbean on Friday, 15 August. Customers are now paying the same rate for outgoing calls as if the call was made in their home country, the firm said.

Cable & Wireless explained that customers calling back home to family and friends will be charged at a local rate; calls to other Cable & Wireless countries will be charged at the regular international calling rate. Customers will also enjoy free incoming calls when roaming.

Commenting on the launch of Home Rate Roaming, Richard Dodd, CEO of Cable & Wireless Caribbean said: “Our customers have been anticipating this news for a long time and we are very pleased that we can finally deliver.”

He added: “This will translate to unbeatable value, with associated savings for our Caribbean customers who have families and businesses spread throughout the region.”

Mr Dodd said the latest deal is part of redeveloping its Caribbean operations.

“Cable & Wireless’ objective is to take its place as a truly Caribbean company, therefore our technologies must benefit the people of the Caribbean in a seamless manner,” he said.

“In the coming months, this commitment to consistency and uniformity in products and services will be even more evident as we accelerate the rollout of our reengineered business across the Caribbean.”

This offering, the firm said, comes as one of the first initiatives from the new, single pan-Caribbean Cable & Wireless entity now taking shape, and signals its intention of delivering on its promise to offer a more consistent and uniformed suite of products and services to all customers across the region.

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