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Nov 14, 2015 News
GTT yesterday launched free WiFi service at Church’s locations across the country as part of the plans by the company to “do more” for its customers.
The launch took place at the Camp and Middle Street location but can be accessed at all Church’s fast food locations countrywide and Royal Castle, Sheriff Street, the phone company announced yesterday.
“Several GTT customers who were present at the launch excitedly signed on the service and were enthused with the speed. The service will soon be extended to New Thriving Restaurant, Main Street, St Joseph’s Mercy Hospital, Parade Street, Kingston, the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation, Guyana Revenue Authority and the University of Guyana,” GTT said in the statement.
Any GTT customer with an active data plan can access this service which offers speed up to 5Mbps and unlimited download capacity.
“They will be required to verify their GTT status for access and must have a credit balance greater than zero. With this service, customers will be able to Do More web surfing, chatting, downloading of their favourite music, apps or games, streaming of their popular shows and much more while saving on their data service,” said Gert Post, GTT’s Chief Commercial Officer.
“GTT is pleased that the private and public sectors so willingly accepted our partnership offer to provide this service that will not only make our customers happier but will also make visitors to these locations more comfortable,” he said.
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