Paradise Gives Free Data After Hurricane Ernesto
Paradise Mobile is offering free unlimited data for seven days to help Bermuda’s community stay connected following Hurricane Ernesto.
A spokesperson said, “In the wake of Hurricane Ernesto, Paradise Mobile, Bermuda’s fastest and most innovative network, is stepping up to support the community by offering free service with unlimited data for seven days.
“This gesture is part of the company’s commitment to ensuring that everyone in Bermuda stays connected during the recovery period. By offering free unlimited data for seven days, Paradise Mobile aims to help the community stay in touch with loved ones and access important information with no strings attached.
“Paradise Mobile launched in December and has already disrupted the telco industry in Bermuda by offering data more than two times faster than competitors and plans with unlimited data at much lower price points. The network demonstrated its exceptional resilience during Hurricane Ernesto, remaining operational throughout the storm. Paradise’s infrastructure was designed and built from the ground up in Bermuda, using the latest next-generation technology. This local expertise, combined with cutting-edge antennas that dynamically adjust to conditions, ensured that the service continued uninterrupted while others faced outages.”
Sam Tabbara, Paradise Mobile CEO, says, “Our technology team has worked tirelessly to create a network that not only delivers unmatched speed and reliability but also withstands the toughest challenges. The fact that our network stayed up during Hurricane Ernesto is a testament to our dedication to keeping Bermuda connected, no matter what.”
The spokesperson said, “To access free service for seven days, residents can simply send Paradise Mobile a direct message on Instagram [@paradisemobile5g] or Facebook [Paradise Mobile], or visit our dedicated website at www.bermudahurricanes.com. The team is on standby to assist in getting you connected as quickly as possible.”
“We’re more than just a mobile network; we’re part of the community,” added Tabbara. “In moments like these, our commitment to Bermuda goes beyond business. We’re here to support our neighbors in any way we can.”
Click here for all of our coverage of Hurricane Ernesto, and click here for our ongoing live updates on the storm.
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