Hoping that local villages will be partners given that they are greatly underserved, new telecommunications provider Green Gibraltar is preparing to begin its product demonstrations throughout the hinterlands next month.
“We have a demo of what we can do to take telecommunications to another level, in terms of what it can do for the hinterlands. It is not a profitable area and it why most telecoms businesses don’t go there but we see so much potential for medical and agriculture aid. For us, it is what telecoms can do in the backdams, so to speak,” Green Gibraltar Director, Jai Narine Singh, told the Stabroek News from Scotland on Friday.
In a plan that it hopes government, village leaders, and other service providers would embrace, the company said that the project strategy is not an immediate revenue earner, but is aimed at bridging the communication divide as it simultaneously empowers persons in those regions, particularly with business and healthcare alternatives.