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VP Faure impressed with new developments at Intelvision |20 May 2015




As part of activities organised to celebrate the first Information and Communication Technology (ICT) week here, Vice-President Danny Faure yesterday visited Intelvision operations centre at Providence, continuing his visits to businesses providing a wide range of ICT services.

Accompanied by the principal secretary for the department of ICT, Benjamin Choppy, VP Faure was welcomed at Intelvision by its chief operations officer Reza Jaro before he was led on a tour of the company to apprise of the new developments.

Mr Jaro said Intelvision is offering free Wi-Fi modem installation to all active Extravagance bouquet subscribers.
“We are also proud to say that recently we launched 18 new channels, which will bring more diversity to the customers,” he added.

He noted that the company managed to complete phase three, by connecting the whole of Ile Perseverance with Gpon Network which allows Intelvision to be able to now give FTTH (Fibre to the Home). Also in north Mahe, work is still ongoing to connect Bel Ombre and Machabée to Victoria using the Gpon Network.

VP Faure was very impressed by the new developments that Intelvision is undertaking.
“All these services and developments that Intelvision is launching are really essential to bring more entertainment to the people. We need to see more diversity in the products that Intelvision is offering. Launching the 18 new channels will surely please the customers,” he pointed out.

VP Faure assured Intelvision of the government’s support and has promised to help the company in any way they can.

“People want affordable internet, more variety of services. All the packages must be affordable and have more content to satisfy the loyal customers,” Mr Choppy said.

Intelvision is an innovative multi-service cable operator that started operations in October 2004. It provides a diverse range of broadcasting and telecommunication services in Seychelles and has revolutionised the entertainment and communication industry by capitalising on the huge capabilities of the latest broadband technology available in the market today.
Yesterday VP Faure also visited the Pure FM radio station.

 

 

 

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