Well it was bound to happen. GTT has seen their revenue decreasing with the entry of Digicel to the local market two years ago.
It was reported that for the past fiscal year, GTT saw their revenue decline US$700,000. I imagine that Gregory Dean (digicel ceo) and his staff are having a ball with this news.
What did GTT expect though, after years of providing crappy service to the people of this country and charging excessively for those services. People flocked to Digicel like the local girls (and boys) chasing after rich white men and this is the result.
I guess this is probably the main reason why they are not going to relinquish their monopoly on international calling. Can you imagine how much worse those statements would look if they weren't receiving all that money from international calling.
Some pay might feel bad for GTT but I don't. For years they were making an abundance of money off the Guyanese people for a lousy service, money that found it's way to that white man in Boston. 100 % Guyanese??...Hell No!!!, it's actually 80% American!!!
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