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    DIGICEL Jamaica has reduced mobile phone rates by more than two-thirds to $2.89 a minute, undercutting the $2.9- a-minute plan launched by rival LIME a week ago.
    Callers also get “Free Talk”, “Free Text”, “Free International”, “Free Nights” and “Free Credit”, while billed on a per-minute basis, said Digicel, dubbing the new package "Jamaica's Sweetest Plan".
    LINEHAN... this latest offer is all about ensuring we deliver on that value promise

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    "We are always listening to what our customers want and finding new ways to delight them by driving value and innovation. This latest offer is all about ensuring we deliver on that value promise and that we give our customers a wealth of choices so they can decide what works best for them,” said Mark Linehan, CEO of Digicel Jamaica.

    Digicel’s move came quickly on the heels of competitor LIME, which slashed rates last week to a jaw-dropping $2.99 a minute. The embattled LIME was hoping that its "game-changing" Talk EZ plan would double its market share from 18 per cent to 36 per cent within three years. LIME currently has 400,000 pre-paid customers and 50,000 subscribers.
    It is unclear how Digicel’s response will affect LIME’s plan. What’s more, according to Linehan, "This is just the start of the sweetness.”

    “We're very excited to be bringing ‘Jamaica's Sweetest Plan' to the people of Jamaica. With a $2.89 rate plus lots and lots of sweet treats on top, this plan underlines our commitment to our customers, to delivering value and to championing competition,” he said.
    Consumers can opt into the new plan by dialling *156# for free from their Digicel handset and then pressing 'send', the company said. The package is available from today.
    The Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) cut mobile termination rates — which dictate how much one company pays the other when a customer calls that network — from $9 per minute to $5 earlier this month. But Digicel this week filed documents to have the Supreme Court review the authority of the regulators to set the rate.

    LIME has defended the move by the OUR as legal and has argued that the lower termination rates allowed it to roll out the new mobile charges.
    The company yesterday applied to the Supreme Court for permission to intervene in the matter as an interested party, saying that both its business and Jamaican consumers will be materially affected by the suit Digicel has filed against the OUR.

    LIME has lost money for five consecutive years and reported a $20-billion loss in the year to March, largely due to the $16-billion write-down of its fixed assets. LIME boss Garry Sinclair last week insisted that its new plan was not a final desperate gamble by the troubled phone company.


    Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...#ixzz1yWGjf8AE

  • #2
    Now them really talking. My bet is that LIME will lose this battle.

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    • #3
      The Question Is....

      Originally posted by Jawge View Post
      Now them really talking. My bet is that LIME will lose this battle.
      In terms of their profits, can either LIME or Digicel win this battle after making such a massive -- albeit impressive -- slash in their rates at this time?

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      • #4
        The thing with Ja is that most of its corps. may seem big but they are really small. The govt. should remove the red tape involved to start a business (hence more in tax returns). This way some minds from UTECH or UWI can come up with new corps that may really put some money in Ja's economy. My argument is directed at the service and manufacturing sector which carries an elitism about them. They are rife with nepotism, cronyism and cannot really compete in fierce competitive global environment.

        It's going to happen anyway. If not from within then without.

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        • #5
          They can, it happens all the time between corps. here in the states. The thing is one of the combatants have to be totally defeated and run out of town.

          I can give you a an example. When I was doing a sales stint;the trainer of sales told us of how the competition from jersey came and said the will take out the current corp and establish themselves in NYC. The trainer said they called a meeting rallied their sales force and said this is what we are up against. Prices were slashed and fierce fight for customers ensued. In the end NY won and the trainer bragged that to ensure victory and no return of an attack. They opened a store in Jersey. Matter of fact on the startegic front stores are now in CT (as buffer to protect their core game). In short they will start fighting in CT before you can touch NYC.

          Trust me, even the owners came and spoke to us telling us how they have to operate on thin profit margins.

          LIME rushed into battle too early.

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          • #6
            May I add that this corp. pays their staff reasonably well (down to the stock guy in the ware house) . Therefore if there is a call to "arms" all the troops are ready. Headquarters with admin staff (ranking officers) are taught to treat sales people with respect (you go figure).

            That said I really don't know what is being taught at the business schools in Ja. Why? well in certain industries the staff (troops) are treated with disdain. They are the first contact with the customers yet they do not share in profits. The govt. has to now help them to own a home. In short morale is low. If war breaks out look for massive deserters. Ranking officers are well paid (yet they rarely contact the client base). They are ripe for the picking.

            The govt. should free up the market place to competition and only act to see that no criminal activities ensue. Look at Bill gates and IBM? Everyone taught IBM was untouchable. Free up the market and let champions and challengers duke it out (Netscape crossed Microsoft and paid).

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            • #7
              read the fine print.. promotional rate..expires end of August.. etc, etc..

              Digi in a likkle trouble..

              watching this carefully to see what Lime is really about here long term..

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              • #8
                LOL...yuh si di light now

                When man ah tell unnu ow di telecom policy fi set yuh didda run yuh mout bout Carlos Slim an Digicel ray ray

                Now dat di ting set wid one low, flat interconnect fee as Don1 recommended...wid numba porting pon di way.... more lebel playin field wi seh

                In dis instant case...change is damned good from the incompetent confusion prevailing over the past few years in telecom
                TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

                Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

                D1 - Xposing Dummies since 2007

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                • #9
                  The biggest asterix is that DIGICEL rate is calculated per minute not per second...if you talk 1 minute + 1 sec you are charged for 2 minutes...LIME is calculated per second...

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                  • #10
                    How all of a sudden Digi can do this? Mi tell unnu dat if Digi had the monopoly that C&W had they would have acted the same - high rates, one phone and the rest. Neither of these companies nicer than the other. It's all about profit!

                    I will be using my LIME phone from now on. Mek DIGI move and gwey!


                    BLACK LIVES MATTER

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Jawge View Post
                      They are rife with nepotism, cronyism and cannot really compete in fierce competitive global environment.
                      Sound like the PNP

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                      • #12
                        unnuh ? di light ?

                        Mi look like mi innah Telecoms ?

                        ah whe di.. !?

                        Renewable Enagy, New Ordah Security Envelopes, New Ordah Financial Platforms

                        (write it dung)

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Muadib View Post
                          unnuh ? di light ?

                          Mi look like mi innah Telecoms ?

                          ah whe di.. !?

                          Renewable Enagy, New Ordah Security Envelopes, New Ordah Financial Platforms

                          (write it dung)

                          ok...doan figget yuh Eyelash dem


                          BTW... New Order Financial Platforms and Digital Jamming both are integral to mobile telephony

                          Convergence rules the World...once yuh inna one ting ...yuh inna nuff
                          TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

                          Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

                          D1 - Xposing Dummies since 2007

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                          • #14
                            rhatid.. how mi couldah figghet di eyelash dem... !

                            lol !

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                            • #15
                              Have respect for your largest revenue earner.

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