FrontPageAfrica

    Unable To Afford Sanitary Pads, Girls In Liberia Miss School And Suffer Medical Problems

    Front Slider December 7, 2023

    …

    Unity Party Headquarters Accident Reveals Strained Police Relations: Deputy Inspector General Prince Mulbah Alleges Hatred from Inspector General Sudue

    Front Slider December 7, 2023

    …

    How Producing an Investment Report for the Ministry of Agriculture Entangled Me in Political Crosshairs

    December 7, 2023

    Liberians Urge President-elect Joseph Boakai to Change Narratives and Break  From The Deep-rooted Dependency Syndrome in the Country

    December 7, 2023
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Trending
    • Unable To Afford Sanitary Pads, Girls In Liberia Miss School And Suffer Medical Problems
    • Unity Party Headquarters Accident Reveals Strained Police Relations: Deputy Inspector General Prince Mulbah Alleges Hatred from Inspector General Sudue
    • How Producing an Investment Report for the Ministry of Agriculture Entangled Me in Political Crosshairs
    • Liberians Urge President-elect Joseph Boakai to Change Narratives and Break  From The Deep-rooted Dependency Syndrome in the Country
    • Liberia: LACC Board of Commissioners Hits Back at Senator Dillon, Maintains Commissioners Declare Assets Prior to Confirmation
    • Experts Warn Govt Must Present Clear Climate Change Evidence to Benefit from COP 28 Loss and Damage Fund
    • Liberia: Nimba District 5 Lawmaker Samuel Kogar Aspires For Position Deputy Speaker In The 55th Legislature
    • Liberia: LISGIS Promises To Pay Contractors For 2022 Malaria Control Survey
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    FrontPageAfricaFrontPageAfrica
    • Home
    • Business
      • Made in Liberia
    • News
      • Videonews
      • People & Innovation
      • Cartoon
    • Politics
    • Sports
    • Op-Ed
      • Press Release
      • Letter From Editor
    • Podcast
    • County News
    • War Crimes
    • Diaspora
    • More
      • Interview
      • Health
      • Editorial
      • Obituary
    FrontPageAfrica
    Home»Business»Orange GSM Launches 4G/LTE Service in Bong County

    Orange GSM Launches 4G/LTE Service in Bong County

    FPA Staff ReporterBy FPA Staff ReporterJuly 31, 2017 Business No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Gbarnga, Bong County – The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Orange Liberia Mr. Mamadou Coulibaly has said in no uncertain terms that Orange is in Liberia for the long term.

    Mr. Coulibaly made the comments programs marking the launch of Orange’s new 4G/LTE site in Bong County over the weekend.  

    The launching marks the second 4G/LTE site opened by the Orange outside of Monrovia in the past month.  

    Mr. Coulibaly said that the company was staying true to its promise to make significant investments in expanding its high-speed internet outside of the nation’s capital.   

    The first launching took place in Kakata. 

    Mr. Coulibaly said the opening of the new site was in furtherance of a target set by the Orange Group CEO of Orange Africa/Middle East Mr. Bruno Mettling who had assured Liberians that Orange would invest a significant portion of its profits to providing quality and cutting edge telecommunications to the Liberian people. 

    Mr. Mettling had made the statement during the official rebranding programs for Orange earlier this year.   

    During his speech at the launching, Mr. Mettling promised that Orange would begin to invest heavily to ensure that the 4G/LTE high speed network would be deployed in all major cities outside of Monrovia. 

    True to that promise, we are gathered in Bong County to officially launch our second 4G/LTE network outside of Monrovia.” 

    At the program which was attended by hundreds of excited citizens of Bong County, Coulibaly said that the presence of the 4G/LTE network could significantly and positively impact the county. 

    “With the 4G/LTE network, customers will be able to do video calls, doctors will be able to diagnose illnesses from halfway around the world, and students in Gbarnga could enroll in Masters and PHD programs in the United States and Europe.  Our dream is that the people of Gbarnga will now be able to connect with the world for business, E–commerce, E-education, E-health and more without having to leave their homes. “

    He went further to reveal that the company had brought in an array of devices into the country to match every budget.   

    “To ensure that everybody can begin to enjoy the benefits of the 4G/LTE network, our store here in Gbarnga now has some of the latest devices at  very affordable prices from as low as $9.  

    “We encourage you to go to the Orange POS at a Total Service Station to find a device that is right for you,” announced Coulibaly. 

    In response, officials of both counties applauded Orange for its efforts. 

    They noted that the company Orange had inherited had always stood with Liberians as the “people’s GSM company” and therefore were happy to hear that Orange would continue this path on investing in the Liberian people. 

    “Orange has always been there for us and this is another example of Orange going the extra mile for the Liberian people,” the Superintendent of Bong County said. 

    Orange is expected to launch another eight 4G/LTE sites outside of Monrovia thereby exponentially widening the gap between itself and its competitors in terms of nationwide 4G/LTE coverage.

    Orange
    FPA Staff Reporter
    • Website

    Keep Reading

    Liberia: House Likely to Hold Finance Minister Samuel Tweah in Contempt for Delay to Submit 2024 National Budget

    Liberia Business Association Extends Congratulations to President-elect Boakai and VP-elect Koon, Vows Collaboration to Enhance Liberian Business Landscape

    World Bank Suspends Liberia’s Access to Loans Over Failure to Meet its Debt Payment Obligations

    Liberia: Economy, Safety Will Decide Tight Runoff Elections, Gallop Poll Finds

    United Bank for Africa and Saudi EXIM Bank Partner to Enhance Business Relations and Export Growth

    Central Bank of Liberia Retains 20% Monetary Policy Rate

    Loading...
    Recent Posts
    • Unable To Afford Sanitary Pads, Girls In Liberia Miss School And Suffer Medical Problems
    • Unity Party Headquarters Accident Reveals Strained Police Relations: Deputy Inspector General Prince Mulbah Alleges Hatred from Inspector General Sudue
    • How Producing an Investment Report for the Ministry of Agriculture Entangled Me in Political Crosshairs
    • Liberians Urge President-elect Joseph Boakai to Change Narratives and Break  From The Deep-rooted Dependency Syndrome in the Country
    • Liberia: LACC Board of Commissioners Hits Back at Senator Dillon, Maintains Commissioners Declare Assets Prior to Confirmation
    FrontPageAfrica
    Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest
    © 2023 FrontPageAfrica Online. Designed by FrontPageAfricaOnline.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.