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Cable & Wireless cuts Internet charges
published: Wednesday | August 11, 2004

CABLE & Wireless Jamaica has announced a 30 per cent reduction in its charges for Dedicated Internet Access (DIA), which took effect on August 1.

At the same time, the company has introduced term discounts which offer customers an additional 10 per cent and 15 per cent off with service contracts of two and three years, respectively.

In addition, for the month of August, customers who sign up for DIA service or upgrade to higher DIA bandwidth, on a minimum one-year contract, will pay no installation and upgrade fees ­ a further saving of up to US$1,000.

DIA is a broadband Internet service ideally suited for corporate entities which require constant, high-speed connection to the Internet to support business operations. The C&WJ DIA service offers constant, guaranteed Internet bandwidth with access speeds from 128kbps up to 1.544MB (T1), with fixed IP addresses.

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According to C&W's vice-president corporate and business, Lloyd Distant: "This latest reduction in rates is in keeping with the company's continuing commitment to pass on to our customers the benefits of improved efficiencies and investment in new technologies in order to facilitate savings, growth and enhanced productivity."

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