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Opposition leader visits Go

Go will soon be in a position to offer subscribers the fastest mobile broadband and high-powered voice services, it was announced this morning.

During a visit to Go's head Offices in Marsa, Opposition leader Joseph Muscat was briefed on GO's major investments over the past months – an integral part of GO's €100 million investment spread out over a six-year period.

The investment commitment that kicked off last year set out Go's technology roadmap for the launch of next generation networks. Major projects include a roll out of fibre-powered services, various infrastructure investments that take in new services such as interactive tv and, above all, the extensive mobile network upgrades currently underway.

As part of the visit, Dr Muscat was also taken round the engineering halls and the unified Networks Operations Centre (NOC).

Dr Muscat  discussed the situation of Go employees with the company's management and spoke on the importance of consumer protection.

Go, he said, had a lot to contribute to the Maltese economy.

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Mr john vella

Sep 16th 2011, 17:24


or how sub contractors are taking jobs from "GO" to make a living.

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