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Jun 12, 2013 News
GT&T has again broken ground with the installation of a Cellular site in the Aranaputa Valley, North Rupununi District.
The site which will be formally commissioned on Saturday (June 15), will serve Annai and its environs, and bridges that part of the corridor from Georgetown to Lethem.The over two thousand residents can now engage in many additional socio-economic activities enabled by GT&T’s mobile connectivity. Residents of the communities are high in praise for GT&T’s installation of the service, and reports indicate that they have already begun experiencing the usefulness of the service by announcing their connectivity both locally and internationally.
GT&T via release expressed its pleasure to again lead the cellular penetration into yet another remote part of Guyana. The company said that it is in the final stages of completing another cell site in the Region 8/ Region 9 area which will further boost service along the Georgetown to Lethem route.
The company said that in September last year it took service to Orealla, the only indigenous community in Region 6 and plans are afoot to continue its mobile expansion.
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