To help families in need have one less worry this holiday season, the Living Water Community (LWC) is earnestly working towards achieving its Christmas goal of providing 1500 grocery hampers with support from companies such as local communications solutions provider, bmobile.
Creating safe and clean spaces for communities to come together can improve people’s wellbeing, their sense of safety and security and feelings of unity. As part of its commitment to improving the quality of life in the town of Sangre Grande, communications solutions provider AMPLIA is investing in the creation of sustainable spaces for residents.
This investment supports AMPLIA’s mission of positively influencing change in communities across Trinidad and Tobago.
bmobile is excited to announce the launch of B+ (bmobile plus), an interactive, world class mobile application developed to connect football fans in Trinidad and Tobago more deeply and effortlessly to the game they love.
bmobile plus will provide fans access to live football matches, high-definition (HD) streaming, on demand capabilities for match replays and team and player statistics. bmobile is proud to be the only local provider offering a dedicated mobile application and website for all things World Cup.
The annual Divali Nagar featured nine days of a bustling marketplace of local artisans and artists alongside nightly displays of culture and competition. Thousands of visitors enjoyed the varied aspects of the festival, including the bmobile booth, which saw lively, family-friendly games, promotions and complementary henna body art in keeping with the company’s continued support of all aspects of T&T’s many cultural facets.
For decades, the Divali Nagar experience has been keenly anticipated, leading to the observance of the Divali holiday. The festival physically returned to Central Trinidad after a two-year hiatus and received the support of bmobile, a brand that remains strongly synonymous with celebrating T&T culture.
The Trinbago Unified Calypsonians’ Organisation (TUCO), with support of corporate sponsors including bmobile, hosted the Diamond Jubilee Independence Calypso Monarch Final Competition on Sunday 25th September 2022, at the Grandstand, Queen’s Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain. Featuring guest performances by the reigning Calypso Monarch, Terri Lyons, and veteran calypsonian Irwin ‘Scrunter’ Johnson, ten finalists competed for the unique 2022 Independence Calypso Monarch crown.
As Tobago Carnival sets the stage for a new level of festival tourism, the alignment with the island’s
only truly local communications solution provider, bmobile, is a natural one. Carded as a liberating festival of cultural expressions, the island will officially produce its unique interpretation of the ‘greatest show on Earth’ in the last weekend of October 2022.
Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT), the largest communications solutions provider in its country, selected Optiva for cloud modernization to Optiva BSS Platform next-generation full BSS stack. The partnership includes a five-year subscription services agreement with Optiva.
bmobile has invested heavily in creating one of the most resilient and secure Cloud solutions in the Caribbean. This technological leap will be critical for businesses seeking to grow and will also be essential as more organisations, including the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago (GoRTT), seek greater digitisation.
For the past twenty years, the Mayaro Past Pupils Association (MPPA) has honoured students who sit the examination from the south-western communities. The annual event aims to encourage and motivate students in the community and environs to continue striving for success. The guests of honour all received hampers, products and gifts from several sponsors. Twenty top performers were selected from Mayaro and ten from Rio Claro based schools and these students received special prizes and awards. Led by Oliver Alexander, President of the MPPA, this year’s function welcomed every SEA student who wrote the exam at one of the eleven (11) primary schools in Mayaro and Rio Claro.
