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The telecommunications market in Barbados could soon be “disrupted” when Columbus Communications rolls out its services here over the next three years.
Word of this came from the company’s chairman and chief executive officer Brendan Paddick as he officially announced the introduction of the company’s operations into Barbados on Wednesday at the Hilton Barbados. The company will operate as Flow.
Columbus Communications acquired the minority market share telecommunications company TeleBarbados and was granted permission over three weeks ago to set up operations here.
“We reach,” declared an elated Paddick.
“In every market that we have entered we have disrupted the telecoms market in a positive way,” he said.
Paddick pledged quality service “on par” with that offered in more developed countries. (MM)

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