As Hurricane Beryl approaches the Windward Islands, we have taken all necessary precautions to ensure that you remain connected and informed during this critical time. Our priority is your safety and maintaining the reliable communication services you depend on. We have been operating in the Caribbean for more than a century and we are well equipped, and we stand ready to respond to any eventuality. We also pay tribute to our colleagues who have been hard at work over the last few weeks conducting simulation exercises and strengthening the networks. As the leading telecoms provider in the Caribbean, we know our communities are depending on the connections we provide, especially during these critical moments. We remain committed to delivering reliable communication services and standing by our customers during times of need. While we are hopeful that no customers will be significantly impacted by the effects of Hurricane Beryl, we must also ensure that we are ready to face that reality and we are prepared to respond. Stay safe, stay connected, and together we will weather this storm. https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ #HurricaneBeryl #StayConnected #Preparedness #SafetyFirst #Telecom #Caribbean
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