BTC’s Fiber Fest resonates with residents in the East

BTC’s Fiber Fest resonates with residents in the East

Bahamian Media News:

As BTC continues to roll out its new corporate identity, residents of Eastern New Providence came out in droves last Saturday June 10th , to experience the company’s first ever Fiber Fest, held on the grounds of Super Value Winton. Fiber Fest comes on the heels of the Company’s June 6th brand refresh, which featured the unveiling of a new logo and a shift from being a telephone provider to mainly focusing on becoming the leader in Broadband services.

Motorists heading East can view a number of BTC Fiber signs that were strategically placed on lamp posts and lawns to encourage residents to take advantage of BTC’s Fiber, which is now faster, stronger, more reliable, and simply unstoppable!

“Today we are celebrating Fiber Fest because we have 80% coverage of fiber throughout New Providence and Grand Bahama, and that is definitely something that we want to celebrate and tout” said Carole Barnett, BTC’s Executive Senior Manager of Marketing. Barnett says BTC has not only changed its logo, but the Company has changed its approach to delivering excellent customer service. “We want to make sure that we give customers the best experience ever, so what we are doing is taking our business to the neighborhood and we are providing a convenience for customers where they are able to sign up right at home.”

Last Saturday’s Fiber Fest kicked off as early as 7am with Zumba, followed by a number of free health screenings. There was also a huge kids’ corner with games, archery, live entertainment, lots of food, performances by the Royal Bahamas Police Force Marching Band and a drill by the Royal Bahamas Defence Force Rangers.

A Junkanoo rush out led by the One Family Junkanoo group which featured a personalized BTC banner was the highlight of the evening. BTC’s brand ambassador, Steven “Speedy” Gardiner, was also on hand to meet and greet residents and participate in a motorcade that journeyed from East to West.

In the West, BTC held a Jam Fest on Carmichael Road that featured a Junkanoo rush out and marching band from McKinney Drive to Bahama Avenue.

“BTC was the first to introduce cutting edge technology to Bahamians and today we are sharing with potential customers the fact that they can get up to 1gig of symmetrical speed, so today is really a blue letter day for us at BTC. We have also partnered with our small business customers, and we are making sure that we extend the love to them,” Barnett said.

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