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The Barbados-based telecommunications provider, Neptune Communications has been granted a licence to operate in Trinidad and Tobago.
Chief Executive Officer and Founder, Julian Jordan says Neptune’s focus is on providing broadband service via satellite, to government agencies, state enterprises, and corporate entities.
The privately-owned company, which formally launched in 2019, also has a presence in Jamaica.
Mr. Jordan further revealed it has 100% of Trinidad and Tobago under coverage at this time and any business or government agency that currently does not have internet service, or has poor or unreliable internet service, can transform that very quickly.
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