BusinessFocusNews C&W playing its part by Barbados Today 16/04/2021 written by Barbados Today Updated by Asminnie Moonsammy 16/04/2021 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 220 In the immediate aftermath of the first major eruption of La Soufrière, Cable & Wireless Communications activated its emergency teams on the ground in St. Vincent and across the region to quickly respond to the needs of employees, their families, customers, and the broader community. “Cable & Wireless Communications (C&W), parent company of Flow St. Vincent, stands in solidarity with the Government and the people of St. Vincent and the Grenadines (“SVG”) during this most difficult time in the islands’ history. We have been heartbroken to see the images of the disruption of the lives of the people caused by the volcanic eruption. We are committed to doing everything we can to provide support for the relief and recovery of the people of SVG,” said Inge Smidts, Chief Executive Officer of C&W Communications. C&W has been a longstanding partner with the Government and the people of SVG for more than a hundred years providing cutting edge telecommunications services and having facilitated the development of advanced technologies that have made SVG a formidable destination for doing business in the Caribbean. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition Business owners disappointed Police investigate shooting “We see the challenges of the people of SVG as our challenges, and we stand ready to do our part to help them through this terrible catastrophe,” added Smidts. As a first matter of safety, the company evacuated 55 persons including 11 employees and their families into the green zone. Further, employees are being provided with water, food, masks, safety glasses, medical needs and beds, as well as additional relief supplies. Given the impact of the crisis and the critical need for individuals to stay connected with friends and loved ones, the company provided the following: • $5 Mobile Top Up emergency credit to all mobile prepaid customers. • Allocated 1 gigabit (GB) of data free of cost to each account for the period April 9 to 11. • Allowed customers topping up online to get an additional 3GBs of data and 90 minutes for local on network calls and international calls. • Suspended late fees for all customers – this was done across the board no matter the location of the customer. • Suspended billing where customers have evacuated their homes or businesses. Consistent with the Cable & Wireless Charitable Foundation’s (CWCF) support to the impacted islands after Hurricanes Irma and Maria; The Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian; and Nicaragua and Honduras after Hurricanes Eta and Iota; the CWCF continues to be there for the communities and supporting them in their time of need. As such, the CWCF moved quickly to provide relief to the community in support of the National Emergency Management Organisation’s (NEMO) requests. So far, the CWCF has shipped almost 20,000 litres of water, which will help support 750 families, as well as 400 beds and linens to the island to meet the need in local shelters. (PR) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like ‘Sluggy’ donates to Wesley Hall; hoping to change lives 15/12/2024 Humphrey spreads Christmas joy 14/12/2024 BARP appoints new CEO 14/12/2024