Video: Digital Digicel Campaign Motorcade

October 24, 2020

Digicel held a motorcade yesterday [Oct 23] in celebration of their Digital Digicel Campaign, with the motorcade making its way through the City of Hamilton.

Digicel recently announced that they will be launching as a digital operator, and offering Digicel Prime Bundles, a suite that features eight applications “each with its own super generous data allotment so that customers can feel, touch, experience and enjoy them as they live their digital lives.”

A spokesperson previously said, “Digicel is today launching itself as a digital operator and is marking the occasion by delivering simply more through a suite of eight apps and a promise of powerful digital experiences.

“Today heralds a new frontier for Digicel as it goes all in on digital. Nineteen years after its launch in Jamaica as a mobile operator and subsequent shake up of the telecoms industry in 31 markets across the Caribbean, Central America, Pacific, and Bermuda, with its promise of best network, best value, and best service making mobile phones accessible to everyone, everywhere – Digicel is stepping into its future.

“As a digital operator, Digicel delivers digital experiences 1440 minutes of each day to customers – that’s all day, every day. That means being always there, always on, and always having something to offer customers – no matter what they are into.

“Sports, music, news, local radio, podcasts, messaging, marketplaces, cloud storage; there’s something for everyone – actually more of everything for everyone. Every minute of every day. And Digicel is the only operator in the market that can deliver that.

Denis O’Brien, Digicel Group Chairman, said, “This is the biggest thing we have done since our launch in Jamaica 19 years ago.

“Today we’re taking a massive step into our future and telling our customers that we will be with them 24 hours or 1440 minutes of each day – that’s every minute of every day – and that we will always have an app and a digital experience to delight and engage them.

“That promise of a constant connection in turn makes for a far deeper, more impactful and more resonant relationship with our customers.”

The spokesperson said, “And the first major move, in being that new digital operator is to enable customers to enjoy all of the digital experiences and data they could possibly wish for with the all-new Digicel Prime Bundles.

“Digicel Prime Bundles feature all of Digicel’s suite of digital services [or apps] spanning D’Music for music, PlayGo for TV streaming, SportsMax for all things sport, BiP for advanced messaging, video, and voice calling, gaming and marketplaces, LOOP for local and international news, GoLoud for radio stations and podcasts, and Billo for cloud storage – each with its own super generous data allotment so that customers can feel, touch, experience and enjoy them as they live their digital lives.

“And on top of that there’s Digicel’s self-care destination, MyDigicel app.

“Not only that; on top of those digital services, each of the Digicel Prime Bundles is loaded with a healthy helping of any use data for customers to enjoy.”

Oliver Coughlan, Digicel CEO Caribbean and Central America, said, “Today, we’re stepping into our future. As a mobile operator, we sold minutes and MBs, now, as a Digital Operator, we’re about delivering digital experiences. And we’re making that happen 1440 minutes of each day. That’s all day, every day.

“With our Digicel Prime Bundles, we‘re making sure our customers can enjoy more of the things they love, with even more data.

“Our Digicel Prime Bundles are unmatched in the market. Nothing else comes close. Whatever our customers are into, we have an app and a digital experience for them meaning they can do more, experience more, learn more, laugh more, make more, share more, listen more and play more together with Digicel.

“Our digital operator promise to customers is of simply more. Welcome to digital at Digicel.”

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  1. charter says:

    Not at all I care.