70 August 2016 - Business View Caribbean
“Mobile Device Management” which enables secure
access to any business application, using any device.
In addition to the Cloud services, Digicel Business has
partnered with BVI company, Fresh Mango, to offer a
competitive suite of back-up and disaster recovery ser-
vices providing fully resilient, world-class back up and
disaster recovery solutions, on-island. To date, Digicel
has invested over $28 million in the BVI to ensure that
its customers always have access to the latest com-
munication technologies.
Digicel also runs a host of community-based initiatives
across its markets and has set up Digicel Foundations
in Haiti, Jamaica, Papua New Guinea, and Trinidad
and Tobago which focus on educational, cultural, and
social development programs. In the British Virgin Is-
lands, Digicel has sponsored many sports, education,
social, and cultural events, over the years. In 2014,
the company sponsored the Digicel Centre of Excel-
lence, a two-year program in partnership with the BVI
Football Association to coach and develop talented
children in football (soccer).
This past May, Robert C. Mayo-Smith was named the
new CEO of Digicel BVI. Previously, Mayo-Smith served