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GTT’s Blaze service extends to Corriverton, Skeldon

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October 23, 2020
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Contactor completes a Blaze installation at Astif Mohamed’s home

Contactor completes a Blaze installation at Astif Mohamed’s home

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The Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GTT) has rolled out its Blaze high-speed internet service to the communities of Corriverton and Skeldon, East Berbice-Corentyne (Region Six).

“We made a promise earlier this year that we would rollout Blaze in several areas. Though we had a setback with the delivery dates due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we have still been able to commit to our promise and we have delivered the Blaze service to Grove, Diamond, Parika and now Skeldon and Corriverton areas,” said Jamal Inniss, GTT’s Product Lead of Fixed Broadband Services.

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With more than 1000 households now set to benefit from the service, Inniss shared that the Blaze expansion has been welcomed by the community.

Astif Mohamed

 

“We appreciate the responses we have been getting already and we are pleased to provide these communities with high speed internet.  It’s a speed that’s now demanded of us as we all adjust more and more to an increased reliance on faster connectivity,” Inniss stated.

Aatif Mohamed was among the first customers to benefit from the Blaze installation on Thursday and as a family and business man, Mohamed is hopeful that both his personal and business online experience with this new broadband service, will be satisfactory.

“I’ve read different reviews about this service in other areas – I am satisfied enough that GTT will provide the quality of service which they’ve promised,” said Mohamed.

Residence of both Corriverton and Skeldon are encouraged to sign up for the service via https://www.gtt.co.gy/blaze/apply. Installations for Skeldon are scheduled to commence in the new week.

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