Full-service business solutions provider Digicel Business is the winner of the coveted ‘Avaya Partner of the Year’ award.
The award was presented on Thursday, January 16 at the Avaya Partner Connection Day event held in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The award ceremony, which marked the end of a week of conferences and seminars, was held to recognise and award 2013’s best partners and collaborators of Avaya Inc, a global provider of business communications and collaboration systems.
Avaya’s Managing Director for the Caribbean and Central America, Jose Fernandez, lauded Digicel Business’ achievement saying; “We would like to congratulate Digicel Business on its award as Best Business Partner for the Caribbean and Central America region. This award exemplifies Digicel Business’ commitment and dedication to meeting all of our customers’ needs in the multiple lines of business that we bring to the market.”
A division of Digicel Group, Digicel Business delivers value and innovation, enabling people to work better together and to connect with their customers, suppliers and communities. Digicel Business said it “partners with businesses to maximise the potential of technology to solve intricate business and technical challenges”.
Delighted
This year, Digicel Business was nominated in four categories, including Best Marketing Partner of the Year, Best Project of the Year, and Best Sales Executive of the Year. In 2012, Digicel Business won the Best Project of the Year award for the Digicel Contact Centre and the Sales Executive of the Year award went to Digicel Business Enterprise Account Manager Duwayne Watson.
“We are delighted with the recognition from Avaya. We have been very focused on expanding our technical integration capabilities and the broad range of technologies we can offer to our customers in Caribbean and LATAM markets and we see this award as total endorsement of that strategy and recognition of how Digicel has evolved from a mobile telecommunications provider into being the leading business solutions provider in the region,” Digicel Business Solutions CEO Tom Carson said.