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One Communications teams up with WCCIG to empower women entrepreneurs in Guyana

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February 17, 2025
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One Communications, formerly known as Guyana Telephone and Telegraph (GT&T), has announced a new partnership with the Women’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry Guyana (WCCIG) to support and empower women in business across the nation.

In a release the company said the collaboration is designed to provide WCCIG members with the essential connectivity solutions they need to thrive in today’s digital-first economy. As part of the partnership, One Communications will offer specially tailored plans, providing affordable communication options that help women entrepreneurs stay connected, competitive, and successful.

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WCCIG members will be able to take advantage of two exclusive offers:

  • Prepaid Plan: 50% off, with more data and minutes for greater flexibility.
  • Postpaid Plan: Discounted rates, additional data and minutes, and a free Samsung device.

Jasmin Harris, Senior Manager of Public Relations and Content at One Communications, emphasised the importance of this initiative, stating, ““Access to affordable and efficient communication services is crucial for the growth of enterprises. This project aims to ensure that members of the Women’s Chamber have the necessary tools they need to enhance their operations and stay competitive.”

Josephine Tapp, President of WCCIG, also voiced her gratitude for the new initiative, stating, “WCCIG sincerely appreciates One Communications empowering women-owned businesses with  discounted telecommunications and mobile data packages, recognizing that in this critical age of digital  connectivity, access to reliable communication is essential for growth and success”

Women entrepreneurs and professionals who are members of WCCIG, or those interested in joining, can find more information by contacting the chamber at admin@wcciguyana.com.

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