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-plans to address broadband, mobile shortcomin­gs, says new CEO

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Newly-appointed Guyana elephone & Telegraph GTT) CEO, Damian Blackurn yesterday announced lans to improve services ffered by the company tarting with the introducon of four new business nits.

This was revealed during virtual press conference where Blackburn noted that he company has set its ights to position GTT to become a “21st century customer organisati­on.” He added that in an attempt to improve the specific needs of the different customer segments, the company has been restructur­ed into four business units.

According to Blackburn, this announceme­nt comes just 40 days into his 100-day plan since joining the company as Chief Executive Officer. He acknowledg­ed some of the challenges that the company faces which include broadband speeds into which millions of dollars are being allocated in an effort to upgrade the system.

“I want to assure Guyana that the company has plans to address service and customer care challenges in the remainder of 2021 to ensure we deliver on our promise to reliably connect our customers,” the newly-minted CEO was quoted as saying.

During the conference, he mentioned that the company is also aware of the existing issues with the mobile network and their Blaze network availabili­ty. To improve on this, the CEO stated that there are plans to have a 4.5 LTE upgrade of the mobile system as the company is now looking to target a number of new areas for the service.

Further, it was explained that the new units in the company will aid in tackling the challenges that the company currently faces. “The new organisati­on structure and leaders will mean that we have a laser focus on

implementi­ng our plans to meet the needs of our different customer groups.”

Accordingl­y, three Chief Operating Officers (COO) were announced as leaders of the three units. Eshwar Thakurdin was appointed COO with responsibi­lity for

Home and Fixed Services; Richard Stanton, COO of GTT’s Mobile Business Unit; while Orson Ferguson was appointed COO with responsibi­lity for GTT’s business solutions. Bobita Ram who is currently the General Manager of Mobile

Money Guyana will continue to lead the company’s fourth Unit.

This new structure is set to take the company to its mission for 2022 and improve on issues customers have faced in the past.

 ??  ?? A screenshot from the company’s virtual conference showing the heads of GTT’s new business units. At top is CEO Damian Blackburn. From left are: Eshwar Thakurdin, Richard Stanton, Orson Ferguson, and Bobita Ram
A screenshot from the company’s virtual conference showing the heads of GTT’s new business units. At top is CEO Damian Blackburn. From left are: Eshwar Thakurdin, Richard Stanton, Orson Ferguson, and Bobita Ram

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