Digicel to launch 4G in El Salvador in $428m investment
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Digicel to launch 4G in El Salvador in $428m investment

Digicel is set to launch 4G services in El Salvador as part of a five-year, $428 million joint investment with the government, according to reports from the country.

The operator is set to roll out LE services in the next few months, with a goal of providing coverage in El Salvador’s 14 capitals according to CEO Igancio Roman, who spoke with El Mundo.

The company has already invested $3.7 million in technology across the health and education sectors as part of a corporate social responsibility scheme, according to the reports.

Digicel is the second operator to launch 4G in El Salvador, after Telefonica’s commercial launch through its Movistar brand last year. Tigo, owned by Millicom, is also planning to launch 4G there this year.

"Digicel's entire investment effort is to support our country in the digital economy and with technology to improve business," Salvador Ortiz, vice-president, reportedly said during the announcement.

It is the latest 4G rollout for Digicel, the Jamaican-headquartered operator owned by Irish billionaire Denis O’Brien. 

Earlier this month, it announced the launch of LTE services in the British Virgin Islands, initially in Tortola and Virgin Gorda. Last year it switched on services in Jamaica, and it has also won licenses to launch 4G in the French overseas territories and Bermuda.


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