New TSTT Centre in Plymouth
TSTT’s Vice President of Customer Care, Cedric Cole and Chief Secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly Orville London, opened a new full-service communications centre in Plymouth Tobago last Wednesday. The centre is equipped with eight computers and other office communications equipment that residents of Plymouth and environs will use for accessing the Internet, copying, scanning and fax services. This is the seventh such facility built by TSTT and costs the company approximately $5000,000.
“Centres such as these are important to giving people a good ground in the technology skills they can use to create new opportunities for themselves and a better way of life for their families,” said Cedric Cole. He told residents that the information age was already all around us and that it was time for everyone in Trinidad and Tobago to take their right place in it. “TSTT sees Trinidad and Tobago in the future, as a nation brimming with people engaged in productive and creative enterprises while the country enjoys an entrenched regional and international reputation for excellence. Our children will stand out in academic and extra-curricula activities and the commercial landscape will have a diverse assortment of enterprise that gives every individual the opportunity to work as he or she excels. Driving and supporting all of this is a seamlessly integrated wireless and wired communications network.”
Chief Secretary London told guests that TSTT was an integral part of Tobago’s development and that the company’s approach to community development was exemplary. “TSTT has a sustained, co-ordinated and mutually beneficial strategy for working with Tobagonians. Mr London urged residents to see TSTT’s community communications centre as a facilitator for their growth and encouraged administrators for schools, the community centre and the village council to make good use of it. The Plymouth centre is the seventh facility of its kind to be built by TSTT over the past two years. There are similar centres in Cuse/Navet; Barrackpore; Mor-vant; Speyside; Cumana (Toco) and Blanchisseuse which are visited by over 2,500 persons monthly.
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