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Nov 04, 2025 News
(Kaieteur News) – One Communications today announced that its fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) network now passes more than three quarters of all households in Guyana. This cements the company’s position as the country’s largest and most advanced fibre network. The latest expansion marks a major milestone in Guyana’s digital transformation, ensuring that residents, small businesses and large enterprises alike have access to world-class internet speed and reliability.
With more than 170, 000 homes and business establishments within reach of their fibre service, the continued build-out of One Communications’ network supports the Government of Guyana’s digital transformation agenda, one that prioritises nationwide connectivity, education access, and ICT-driven economic growth.
One Communications’ Chief Operations Officer, Eshwar Thakurdin commented, “Over the last two years, we have been focused on reducing disparities between urban and rural communities. Our priority was to connect more homes from the West Side, East Coast Demerara to Berbice, and down the East Bank Demerara to Linden.” He added, “This new milestone is a significant increase from the 150,000 homes we reported in June 2023. The roll out of these last 20,000 premises has been challenging, but the team was committed. For example, it took 15 weeks to aerially run 300Km of fibre.”
The company’s fibre expansion, which required an increased investment of USD 10M over the last two years, has outpaced regional trends, positioning Guyana among the fastest rising broadband markets in the Caribbean, signaling a step-change in the country’s digital readiness.
“We’ve built Guyana’s digital backbone” continued Thakurdin. “Our mission is simple: To keep Guyana connected to whatever is next. Whether it facilitates a global investor, a student in a remote classroom or a modern smart home, we can’t stress enough that fibre is the foundation for a more connected, competitive Guyana.”
The latest communities to benefit from One Communications’ ongoing expansion work during August to October 2025 are Look Out, Grove, Hyde Park, Hope, Two Friends, Ann’s Grove, Bee Hive, Clonbrook, Wisberg, Wisroc, Vriesland, Rosignol, Shieldstown, One Mile, Wales, Goed Intent, Goode Ver Vagting, No2, D’Edward, Cotton Tree, Eldorado, Belladrum, Paradise, Golden Fleece, Weldaad, Canal#2, Bell West, No6-9, Blairmant, Balthyock, Zoorg en Hoop, Ithaca, and Bushlot.
Speaking about support for the business community, Hilton Wong, General Manager of One Communications’ business arm Brava, highlighted that entrepreneurs and small retailers are now better able to move their businesses online, improving access to customers and digital payment solutions. “Connectivity is the foundation of modern development. We want to lift businesses of all sizes, link teachers and students, and equip the wider society to participate fully in the opportunities of the digital economy. This is about inclusion, empowerment, and national progress.”
One Communications first rolled out fibre in Guyana in 2017, and more rollouts are planned for 2026.
One Communications Group of companies is collectively owned by ATN International (ATNI), a NASDAQ listed company. The Group is a fixed and mobile network operator across the Guyana, Bermuda, USVI and the Cayman Islands delivering high-speed internet and mobile services to its customers using fiber, fiber deep HFC and 5G/LTE networks. The Group serves over 140,000 residential and over 350,000 mobile customers and has a 1,400 strong team.
One Communications represents unity, strength, and ambition, driving the transformation of technology and telecommunications across the Caribbean. More than a name, “One” symbolises our commitment to delivering world-class service, bridging divides, and empowering communities in a dynamic world.
With a focus on innovation and excellence, we are not just providing services; we are creating connections that unite people, ideas, and opportunities. As One team with One vision and One goal, we are building a legacy of progress and success. Whether at home, at work, or on the go, we make it easier for you to stay connected and move.
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