Columbus Communications
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Columbus Communications is a cable television and Broadband speed Internet service provider. Operating as a regional media company, Columbus is currently financially based in Barbados, providing service in the Bahamas, Grenada, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago as well as making its intentions known of seeking future expansion into new markets as opportunities arise.
The company is the brain-child of the Jamaican-born Canadian billionaire Michael Lee-Chin. Several of the Canadian executives with the company have also come on board from other Canada-based cable television service providers, namely Persona cable.
[edit] Management & Executive Team
- Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Brendan Paddick
- President and COO, Paul W. Scott
- Chief Financial Officer, Maxwell Parsons, C.A.
[edit] External links
- Official website
- COLUMBUS COMMUNICATIONS EXPANDS OPERATIONS TO GRENADA - (14 April, 2008)
- Columbus to run fibre-optic cable from Colombia to Jamaica - Jamaica Observer (25, May 2007)
- Flow gets nod on all-island(Jamaica) cable licence - Jamaica Observer (01, April 2007)
- Alcatel and Columbus Communications inaugurate FibraLink submarine network in Jamaica - Press Release (5 April, 2006)
- Columbus sets sail in T&T - Trinidad and Tobago Guardian Newspaper (16th February, 2006)
- Alcatel to deploy a new submarine optical cable network to serve Jamaica - Press Release (7 June, 2005)
- New World Network Completes Sale to Columbus Communications - Press Release (12 September, 2005)
- Columbus Communications acquires New World Network - (15 September, 2005)
- John Risley And Michael Lee-Chin — The Cable Guys - Canadian Business Online (05th December, 2005)
- Columbus Communications Flow target of piracy by HBO Latin America - ttgapers.com (11th May, 2007)