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    The Liberty Business team celebrating the official launch of Liberty Business in St. Kitts and Nevis and the beginning of an exciting new journey for business innovation and connectivity.

    enabling digital transformation across key sectors and supporting enterprise customers

    C&W Business has officially evolved to Liberty Business in St. Kitts and Nevis, marking a significant milestone in the company’s continued transformation across the Caribbean and reinforcing its long-standing commitment to supporting enterprise growth, digital innovation, and national development.

    The announcement was made during a special stakeholder event attended by government officials, business leaders, industry partners, customers, and members of the media, celebrating the next chapter of a business that has been serving the Federation for generations.

    “This evolution represents far more than a change in name. It reflects our continued transformation into a trusted digital adviser, a strategic technology partner, and an enabler of sustainable growth for businesses operating in an increasingly connected and digital economy,” said Susanna O’Sullivan, Vice President, North Caribbean, Liberty Caribbean.

    Liberty Caribbean is the operator of Flow, Liberty Business and BTC, serving customers in more than twenty markets across the region.

    Shelton Flash, Director of B2B, North Caribbean, Liberty Caribbean, delivers remarks at the official launch of Liberty Business in St Kitts and Nevis.

    Lorraine Mitchell, Country Manager, Flow St. Kitts and Nevis, delivers remarks at the official launch of Liberty Business.

    O’Sullivan noted that the launch of Liberty Business builds on the strong legacy established by Cable & Wireless Communications, whose history in St. Kitts and Nevis spans well over a century. Throughout that time, the company has played a central role in connecting people, businesses, and communities while supporting the country’s economic and social development.

    “That legacy has continued to evolve since becoming part of Liberty Latin America in 2016, a period that has seen significant investment in network modernisation, digital infrastructure, and next-generation technologies across the Caribbean,” she said.

    Today, Liberty Caribbean operates one of the region’s most extensive communications networks, supported by approximately 50,000 kilometres of subsea and terrestrial fibre connecting more than thirty markets and enabling resilient, secure, and high-performance connectivity throughout the Caribbean.

    “For businesses in St. Kitts and Nevis, connectivity is no longer simply about staying online. It is about enabling productivity, protecting critical information, supporting hybrid workforces, embracing cloud technologies, and creating the resilience needed to compete in today’s digital economy,” added O’Sullivan.

    Speaking at the launch, Lorraine Mitchell, Country Manager, Flow St. Kitts and Nevis, said the introduction of Liberty Business reflects the company’s commitment to helping organisations confidently navigate digital transformation while delivering solutions tailored to the unique needs of Caribbean businesses.

    “Today’s organisations require much more than connectivity. They need a partner that understands their ambitions, helps them manage risk, and delivers technology solutions that create meaningful business outcomes,” she said.

    “Whether supporting government, tourism, financial services, education, healthcare, or small and medium-sized enterprises, our goal is to provide the expertise, infrastructure, and innovation that enable organisations to grow, operate more efficiently, and remain resilient in an increasingly competitive environment.”

    Liberty Business brings together an integrated portfolio of enterprise solutions, including advanced connectivity, cybersecurity, cloud services, data centre solutions, managed services, enterprise mobility, and unified communications under a single brand dedicated to supporting the evolving needs of business customers.

    “The launch of Liberty Business reflects our confidence in the future of St. Kitts and Nevis and our commitment to being a long-term partner in the country’s digital development,” said Shelton Flash, Director of B2B, North Caribbean, Liberty Caribbean.

    “As businesses continue to embrace new technologies, Liberty Business will be there to listen, advise, build, protect, and connect. Together with our customers and partners, we look forward to helping shape a smarter, stronger, and more connected future for the Federation.”

    This article was originally published by Antigua News Room. Read the original article here: Liberty Business unveiled in St Kitts and Nevis.

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