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Digicel providing excellent service

PRIOR to the entry of Digicel into PNG, I used to have great difficulties contacting my father and family who live in the mountains of Kerowagi in Simbu province as I live and work in Port Moresby.
Once or twice every three to four months, my father would spend about K10 just to get into Kundiawa to call me and let me know that he and the family are alright.
Trying to get messages to him or just to check on him and the family was always difficult and near impossible. I often have to ring wantoks, tribesmen, etc, who work in Kundiawa to pass on messages.
This is all now a thing of the past. I bought my entire family Digicel phones when I went back in July.
Now my father calls me from the village, whenever he wants to talk. I regularly check on him and the family.
This gives me the peace of mind knowing that I can contact them and vice-versa 365 days of the year.
I am sure there are thousands of Papua New Guineans from the highlands to the coast of this great nation out there who have similar stories like my own.
This is what I call service and thank you, Digicel.

Peter Kuman
Port Moresby

       

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