Montserrat, a British Overseas Territory located in the Caribbean, is known for its challenging geographical conditions. The island is comprised of a single active volcano, the Soufrière Hills, which erupted in 1995, causing significant population displacement and impacting the infrastructure. Today, the northern part of the island is more densely inhabited due to volcanic activities in the south. Telecommunication services are provided by two main companies, Cable & Wireless and Digicel. The island's telecom sector is still developing, with the primary focus on improving mobile and broadband internet services. The country is making efforts to transition towards renewable energy, with the government aiming to achieve 100% renewable energy by 2030. However, progress is slow due to the island's small size and limited resources.
Mobile Network Operators
The are 2 companies operating mobile networks in this region.
Digicel Montserrat is a subsidiary of Digicel, a Jamaican and Caribbean mobile phone network and home entertainment provider. Founded by Irish entrepreneur Denis O'Brien in 2001, Digicel has expanded its operations to 25 markets worldwide, including Montserrat. Over the years, Digicel has acquired several other telecommunications companies to expand its operations across the Caribbean and beyond. The company is privately owned, with O'Brien contributing significant assets to its operations.