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July 12th 2007 - DIGICEL HELPS SEND RCIP CRICKET CLUB U-17 TEAM TO THE UK

Digicel Helps Send RCIP Cricket Club U-17 Team to the UK

Thursday, July 12th 2007, George Town, Grand Cayman- The Royal Cayman Islands Police Cricket Club will be sending their Under-Seventeen team to the UK with the help of Digicel.

The team will be traveling to the UK on July 17th to compete internationally.

Christopher Saunders, Chief Financial Officer of Digicel said, “We wish the team the best of luck while competing in the UK. Digicel is proud to be supporting the team and hope that they have an enjoyable experience while overseas.”

Mr. Abali Hoilett, an avid cricket player and executive committee member of the RCIP Cricket Club said, “We are happy to have Digicel supporting us. The Under-Seventeen team have worked hard to get this far and it is always nice to be rewarded for all of your hard work.”

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Caption: Mr. Christopher Saunders, Digicel CFO, presents Mr. Abali Hoilett (RCIP Cricket Club Executive Committee Member) and Sergeant Best (RCIP Cricket Club President) with a cheque to help send the U-17 Team to compete in the UK.

 

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Since its launch in 2001, Digicel has become the fastest-growing wireless telecommunications operator in the Caribbean. After five years, Digicel is renowned for competitive rates, unbeatable coverage, and superior customer care, a wide variety of products and services, and state-of-the-art handsets. It is the largest GSM operator in the region.

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The company is the lead sponsor of Caribbean sports teams including the West Indies Cricket Team, Special Olympics teams across the Caribbean and is title sponsor of the Digicel Caribbean Football Union Cup, which involves 30 Caribbean countries and is an important qualifier towards the CONCACAF Gold Cup.  Visit www.digiceljamaica.com   for more information.