BTC Hosts ‘Customer Appreciation Day’ on Abaco

Wed, Oct 4th 2023, 01:16 PM

As the company seeks to strengthen its relationship with Abaco customers and forge new connections, BTC held a Customer Appreciation Day in Abaco on Saturday, September 30th.

Abaco native, and BTC’s Ambassador Steven “Speedy Stevie” Gardiner was also on the island, paying a special visit to four schools - Central Abaco Primary, Agape Christian School, Forest Heights Academy and Patrick J. Bethel High School - where he joined BTC employees to give an encouraging pep talk to students. Gardiner also donated over 50 pairs of autographed tennis shoes to students.

BTC’s Customer Appreciation Day was held on the grounds of the company’s newly opened retail store in the Flamingo Plaza in Marsh Harbour. The day included games, treats, and surprises for the entire family. There were special offers for broadband and mobile customers. There were also complimentary health screenings, and a fire and safety prevention demonstration.

The day was capped with an energetic Junkanoo rush-out by members of the “Abaco Unified Spartans”.

“The Abaco Customer Appreciation Day was phenomenal,” said Carmen Williams, BTC’s Retail Store Manager. “Sales were through the roof, and I believe that we continued to solidify BTC’s position in Abaco as the number one telecommunications provider. Customers have raved that this was a great way to reach out to the community.”

Carole Barnett, BTC’s Executive Senior Manager for Marketing said: “We were happy to return following the opening of our retail store in August, for a chance to connect with our customers. We had the opportunity to encourage them to sign up for our services and we wanted them to know that we are stronger, more reliable, and simply unstoppable. We wanted our customers to experience that our approach to customer service has changed, and that we are committed to delivering a “white glove experience” when they do business with us.”

BTC has held several community initiatives in various areas of New Providence in recent months to complement its rollout of fiber to the home. The latest event was held last weekend in Grand Bahama where team BTC moved into the areas of Sunrise, Wellington Heights, and Hawksbill to introduce residents to fiber to the home.

BTC presently has 80% coverage of Fiber throughout New Providence and Grand Bahama.

As the company seeks to strengthen its relationship with Abaco customers and forge new connections, BTC held a Customer Appreciation Day in Abaco on Saturday, September 30th.
Abaco native, and BTC’s Ambassador Steven “Speedy Stevie” Gardiner was also on the island, paying a special visit to four schools - Central Abaco Primary, Agape Christian School, Forest Heights Academy and Patrick J. Bethel High School - where he joined BTC employees to give an encouraging pep talk to students. Gardiner also donated over 50 pairs of autographed tennis shoes to students.
BTC’s Customer Appreciation Day was held on the grounds of the company’s newly opened retail store in the Flamingo Plaza in Marsh Harbour. The day included games, treats, and surprises for the entire family. There were special offers for broadband and mobile customers. There were also complimentary health screenings, and a fire and safety prevention demonstration.
The day was capped with an energetic Junkanoo rush-out by members of the “Abaco Unified Spartans”.
“The Abaco Customer Appreciation Day was phenomenal,” said Carmen Williams, BTC’s Retail Store Manager. “Sales were through the roof, and I believe that we continued to solidify BTC’s position in Abaco as the number one telecommunications provider. Customers have raved that this was a great way to reach out to the community.”
Carole Barnett, BTC’s Executive Senior Manager for Marketing said: “We were happy to return following the opening of our retail store in August, for a chance to connect with our customers. We had the opportunity to encourage them to sign up for our services and we wanted them to know that we are stronger, more reliable, and simply unstoppable. We wanted our customers to experience that our approach to customer service has changed, and that we are committed to delivering a “white glove experience” when they do business with us.”
BTC has held several community initiatives in various areas of New Providence in recent months to complement its rollout of fiber to the home. The latest event was held last weekend in Grand Bahama where team BTC moved into the areas of Sunrise, Wellington Heights, and Hawksbill to introduce residents to fiber to the home.
BTC presently has 80% coverage of Fiber throughout New Providence and Grand Bahama.
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