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Wednesday, April 2, 2025

TSTT shows appreciation for partnership with govt agencies

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As a gov­ern­ment-owned busi­ness and the lone na­tion­al telecom­mu­ni­ca­tions com­pa­ny in T&T serv­ing both cit­i­zens and gov­ern­ment agen­cies, TSTT has fos­tered a strong col­lab­o­ra­tive part­ner­ship with the var­i­ous state min­istries across the coun­try, as it con­tin­ues to do its part to pro­vide nec­es­sary tech­no­log­i­cal sup­port to the pub­lic sec­tor.

A re­lease said TSTT has been work­ing as­sid­u­ous­ly to im­prove its ser­vice to all clients, ev­i­denced by its re­cent­ly launched state-of-the-art 4G LTE net­work, the first of its kind in the coun­try, which now makes surf­ing the web on your mo­bile de­vice faster and eas­i­er than ever be­fore.

"Since its in­cor­po­ra­tion some 25 years ago, TSTT has de­vel­oped a suite of ser­vices that has placed it in a unique po­si­tion. No oth­er ser­vice provider in T&T of­fers fixed line and mo­bile com­mu­ni­ca­tions, en­ter­tain­ment, broad­band ac­cess, busi­ness and home alarm mon­i­tor­ing ser­vices, and now with our brand new 4G LTE net­work, the pos­si­bil­i­ties are in­deed end­less. We feel very priv­i­leged to be able to de­liv­er some of the en­abling tech­nolo­gies that sup­port the hard work be­ing done by our pub­lic sec­tor," said TSTT's Man­ag­er of Gov­ern­ment Sales and Ser­vices, Ger­von Abra­ham, who was present at an ap­pre­ci­a­tion event host­ed by the com­pa­ny to ho­n­our mem­bers of the var­i­ous arms of state agen­cies.

The spe­cial af­fair was held re­cent­ly at Siam Cock­tail Lounge, Queen's Park Sa­van­nah, and at­ten­dees rep­re­sent­ed var­i­ous Min­istries, in­clud­ing So­cial De­vel­op­ment and Fam­i­ly Ser­vices, Pub­lic Util­i­ties, Labour, Fi­nance and Plan­ning and De­vel­op­ment.

Ronell Noel of the Min­istry of Labour said he looks for­ward to at­tend­ing the ap­pre­ci­a­tion event every year as TSTT al­ways en­sures its guests feel wel­comed and val­ued. "They re­al­ly show us a lot of ap­pre­ci­a­tion and I think it's a great way to give back to their clients. It proves that it's not just about the mon­ey but about build­ing re­la­tion­ships and go­ing for­ward to­geth­er as one."

Na­dine Ear­le, who rep­re­sent­ed the Min­istry of So­cial De­vel­op­ment, con­curred, say­ing, "I al­ways ap­pre­ci­ate com­ing to TSTT en­gage­ments. The ser­vice is num­ber one and in every­thing they do, they re­al­ly try to put their clients and cus­tomers first."

The evening pro­ceed­ed smooth­ly and guests sam­pled re­fresh­ing drinks and tasty treats which flowed all evening. At­ten­dees had a good time groov­ing along to mu­sic from parang group Los Can­tantes Ce­les­tiales, songstress Natasha Ben­jamin, as well as so­ca artistes Preedy, Xone and Sekon Sta, who all put on a good show.


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