Roseau, Dominica – December 30th, 2013 – Representatives of top level corporate organizations and business enterprises were recently exposed to new and emerging telecommunication technologies while receiving free advice on how these technologies and LIME can help improve their business efficiency.
The business leaders and representatives were at the time attending a corporate power breakfast at the Fort Young hotel, hosted by Dominica’s leading telecommunications provider, LIME Dominica.
LIME’s General Manager Jeffrey Baptiste used the forum to thank the many corporate customers for continuing to display confidence in LIME in spite of the competitive telecoms environment in which the company operates. He said as the telecoms industry evolves, LIME is positioning itself to provide innovative alternative business solutions that are “fit for purpose” to assist businesses in achieving incremental growth.
Head of Corporate Sales & Retail Raymond Cole led the discussion focusing on LIME’s full value propositions placing emphasis on voice, data & mobile. He highlighted LIME’s world class network which, according to him, is designed to provide optimum up-time, capacity and resilience especially in times of national disasters and major events. Mr. Cole made an in-depth presentation on the full line of products and services available from LIME and the important role which they can play in advancing local businesses.
LIME also brought in two experts in their respective fields to address the corporate breakfast and assist those present in making the best choices to encourage efficiency at the respective business. Territory Manager – Hurval Wray from Avaya spoke on PBX (the IP Office 500) & Video Conferencing. LIME Corporate Mobile Solutions expert Jonathan Sylvester focused on a new
mobile device management software which is poised to change the way businesses operate in the future.
Participants of the LIME sponsored corporate breakfast were impressed with the presentations and re-affirmed their commitment to LIME as their full service provider of choice.
Those present also had the opportunity to win prizes from LIME including a Samsung Galaxy tablet, iPhone 5s and credit vouchers valued at two hundred and fifty dollars each.
this gesture should have been for the poor.
scratch my back, I scratch your back mentality
Lime’s own workers don’t even trust thier managers and not evening using lime’s own products. Why should I?
A top customer means that you have a business and are among the top employers providing private sector employment. LIME did not do this to juat have a random party, it was to continue selling products to these top customers so both LIME and the “Top Customers” remain competitive and making money in order to pay taxes, and provide more employment.Private sector ventures are what should drive the economy. With the recent layoffs at LIME they have to be strategic in ensuring that they remain on the front burner of these corporate business houses. I hope we can recognize the connection.
Its time for a new locally owned company to begin, so we can know that the money we invest in that company remains in Dominica and will go towards our own economy. The Abraham man from Marpin, that was his mission
I rolling with digi this year.
So all that top up I am putting on my phone I could not get an invite to LIME dinner way papa.
Instead allu feed those poor allu feeding those who can feed themselves?
take thousands of the poor money to keep party for the few rich.NOSENSE LIME AND NOT A PEN AFTER THE POOR PAYS THEIR BILL IN DECEMBER.
EVIL COMPANIES
As the 51st customer I feel slighted!
This should be for the less fortunate customers who despite the fact that they do not have much still remain patrons of LIME. Those rice people already have the means to pay LIME thousands of dollars that they make back in a few hours. Lime can do better than that. What qualifies me to be a top customer? What nonsense smh