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Telecel lights up the Victoria Falls bridge
20 Aug 2013 at 08:27hrs | Views
Telecel is lighting up the Victoria Falls bridge between Zimbabwe and Zambia as part of its contribution to the United Nations World Tourism Organisation general assembly being hosted by the two countries later this month.
The bridge illumination, which will cost Telecel about $100 000, has provision for up to 1,8 million colour options.
Telecel's sponsorship of the bridge illumination is for 75 000 hours, which means the bridge illumination will continue for 15 years.
The project, which is the first of its kind, is being worked on through several partners, most notably SSLI and Philips Electronics.
Telecel will also ensure that its voice and data services are optimised for visitors to the Victoria Falls.
It has opened a new office in Victoria Falls, which will be officially commissioned before the official UNWTO general assembly programme starts.
The new Telecel shop, along with technical improvements in Victoria Falls and the surrounding areas are intended to provide lasting high quality mobile and internet connectivity in the area.
Commenting on Telecel's decision to power the illumination of the Victoria Falls bridge, Telecel Zimbabwe general manager Angeline Vere said Telecel saw the bridge not only as an iconic monument but as symbolic of the link between the two countries co-hosting the assembly.
"The bridge not only links Zambia and Zimbabwe with one another but it is a shared structure jointly owned by the two countries.
"As such it can be seen as a symbol of the ties that bind the two countries together and of their joint hosting of the UNWTO general assembly.
"Moreover, since Telecel is paying for the illumination of the bridge for the next 15 years, it will be a lasting monument to the holding of this assembly and continue no doubt to delight visitors to the Victoria Falls.
"It seemed fitting too for a communications company like Telecel to sponsor an enhancement of the bridge, which provides such an important transport communication link between the two countries.
"The concept of an iconic bridge such as the Victoria Falls bridge being illuminated in a manner that allows 1,8 million different colour possibilities fits in well with Telecel's focus on innovation and technology, a focus for which it is becoming increasingly well known," she said.
The bridge illumination, which will cost Telecel about $100 000, has provision for up to 1,8 million colour options.
Telecel's sponsorship of the bridge illumination is for 75 000 hours, which means the bridge illumination will continue for 15 years.
The project, which is the first of its kind, is being worked on through several partners, most notably SSLI and Philips Electronics.
Telecel will also ensure that its voice and data services are optimised for visitors to the Victoria Falls.
It has opened a new office in Victoria Falls, which will be officially commissioned before the official UNWTO general assembly programme starts.
The new Telecel shop, along with technical improvements in Victoria Falls and the surrounding areas are intended to provide lasting high quality mobile and internet connectivity in the area.
Commenting on Telecel's decision to power the illumination of the Victoria Falls bridge, Telecel Zimbabwe general manager Angeline Vere said Telecel saw the bridge not only as an iconic monument but as symbolic of the link between the two countries co-hosting the assembly.
"The bridge not only links Zambia and Zimbabwe with one another but it is a shared structure jointly owned by the two countries.
"As such it can be seen as a symbol of the ties that bind the two countries together and of their joint hosting of the UNWTO general assembly.
"Moreover, since Telecel is paying for the illumination of the bridge for the next 15 years, it will be a lasting monument to the holding of this assembly and continue no doubt to delight visitors to the Victoria Falls.
"It seemed fitting too for a communications company like Telecel to sponsor an enhancement of the bridge, which provides such an important transport communication link between the two countries.
"The concept of an iconic bridge such as the Victoria Falls bridge being illuminated in a manner that allows 1,8 million different colour possibilities fits in well with Telecel's focus on innovation and technology, a focus for which it is becoming increasingly well known," she said.
Source - MHPR