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CCT Supports the National Parks Trust Celebrating 50 Years

November 17th, 2011 | Tags: National Parks Trust VIP CCT Concert Series text VIP Pass
CCT is a major sponsor of the National Parks Trust 50th Anniversary Jazz and Blues Concert
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- CCT announced today, as a major sponsor of the National Parks Trust 50th Anniversary Jazz and Blues Concert, a number of exciting promotions for their customers, a press release from the telecommunications company stated.

The concert series to be held November 26-27, 2011 at the Queen Elizabeth II Park, marks an impressive 50-year milestone for the National Parks Trust (NPT). The NPT, established in 1961, has conserved a number of natural and historical sites while promoting education in conservation throughout the Virgin Islands. The concert, with headlining artists John Legend, UB40’s Ali Campbell and Latin sensation Arturo O’Farill, is a fitting way to celebrate.

CCT, as the exclusive telecommunications sponsor of the National Parks Trust 50th Anniversary Jazz and Blues Concert, will be providing all the telecommunications needs for the event at no cost, including a dedicated cellular-on-wheels site, dedicated internet broadband connection and hosting for the National Park Trust corporate servers, dedicated Wi-Fi coverage at the Queen Elizabeth II National Park via its 4G CCTmax network, service to multiple point of sale (POS) credit card machines deployed at the event, to name a few.

In addition, CCT will be holding a number of text-based competitions to raise funds for the NPT. All CCT customers have the opportunity to win exciting prizes including a chance to meet their favourite artists while supporting a great cause. For all John Legend fans, here is your chance to meet him. Text “John L” to CCT short code (665) for the chance to win two VIP passes, and a meet and greet with John Legend.

If you’re a UB40 Ali Campbell, fan text “Ali C” to CCT short code (776) for a chance to win two VIP passes and a meet and greet with Ali Campbell. Other prizes include two chances to win four general admission tickets, and two chances to win two general admission tickets. The lucky winners will be announced by the National Parks Trust on November 25, 2011.

CCT General Manager Jose Luis Fernandez commented on CCT’s pride at being part of the celebratory event, “As the local service provider, CCT are extremely proud to support the National Parks Trust in celebrating 50 years of conservation in the BVI, fulfilling all their voice and data needs and providing means to raise substantial additional funds. CCT customers have the chance to win some great prizes while offering their support to a worthwhile cause.”

CCT customers are advised of the following terms and conditions. Each premium SMS entry costs $2 for all CCT customers including Freedom customers. All of the funds raised go to the National Parks Trust to continue their work throughout the territory.

CCT congratulates the National Parks Trust on the success ¬¬¬of their work which continues to promote conservation, education and awareness in the territory. For more details about the CCT text competition, please call 284-444-4444 or visit www.cctwireless.com.

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