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Liberia: Lonestar Cell Launches Black Berry Technology

One of Liberia's best GSM Companies operating in the country, Lonestar Cell MTN has launched for its subscribers BlackBerry solutions in the country.The company which has been in Liberia for over 10 years with network services covering all the 15 political sub-division have re-commits itself to the efforts of the Liberia Government in the rebuilding process of the economy, particularly the Telecommunication sector.

At the official launching ceremony yesterday held outside Monrovia, the CEO of Lonestar Cell/MTN, Tebogo Mohapi said the launch of the BlackBerry is indeed a part of Lonestar Cell's broader commitment to the Liberian people and also a commitment to two of the core values of the MTN group that continues to drive the brand in its 22 operations in Africa and the Middle East.

Mr. Mohapi said the Lonestar Cell is excited to announce that one of those services which has been unveiled, the BlackBerry solution that brings together smart phones, software and services to allow easy wireless access to email, messaging, social networking, phone, calendar, web, multimedia and other business and lifestyle applications will now allow subscribers to enjoy freedom and productivity benefits of using BlackBerry smart phones to stay connected to the people and information while on the move.

Also speaking, the Deputy Minister for Administration at the Ministry of Information, Norris Tweh commended the Lonestar Cell family for the introduction of the BlackBerry solution for its many subscribers in the country.

Minister Tweh assured the GSM Company that government will continue to support all businesses in the country because when businesses are supported the Liberian people stand to benefit. He said the launch of the technology is a manifestation of the creation and development for the Liberian people. Minister Tweh however, commended Lonestar for its corporate social responsibility to the society.

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