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The Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Communications (French: Ministère des Travaux Publics Transports et Communications, MTPTC)is a ministry of the Government of Haiti. This ministry is responsible for Public Works, Transport and Communications and is part of the Prime Minister's Cabinet.
The other two cell phone providers, Comcel and Haitel, responded by cutting their prices and offering new services such as Voilà, a GSM service by Comcel, and CDMA 2000 by Haitel. As a result, Comcel and Haitel increased their subscribers from 500,000 to 1 million. As of April 2012, Digicel has about 3.5 million cell phone subscribers in Haiti ...
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The Ministry of Public Works, Transportation and Communications is a ministry of the Government of Haiti. This ministry is responsible for Public Works, Transportation and Communications as part of the Prime Minister's Cabinet.
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Haitel was founded by Franck N. Ciné, a former MCI/Worldcom executive, and started operating in March 1999. It was the first mobile phone company to operate in Haiti until September of the same year with the arrival of Comcel/Voilà, using TDMA technology.
A year later, in September 1999, Comcel launched commercial service in Port-au-Prince, and had developed the largest mobile phone coverage area in Haiti. Comcel, at the same time, was also granted the right to build and operate payphone services and planned to have over 500 phones in Port-au-Prince and Jacmel by year-end, with expansion to ...