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Jan 12, 2012 Sports
Already having a reputation of being a good corporate citizen, E-Networks Inc. justified its position as one of the more dependable cable service providers by being the only entity locally to televise the current West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) T20 Tournament which opened on Monday in Antigua.
The entity which provides access to its subscribers to over 65 channels is presently televising the regional competition through the ESPN Network at 16:00hrs and 20:00hrs respectively.
According to Managing Director Vishok Persaud, the Company which is located on Camp Street prides itself in being reliable and offers a wide range of channels for everyone to enjoy including children through its educational channels thereby creating an avenue to enhance the literacy level of the youths in the society.
The Company recently offered its services free of charge to over ten child care institutions, all in an effort to provide a variety of options to the inhabitants of those organisations.
Guyana opened up its quest for top honours with a tense win over the Leeward Islands on Monday and is set to play Trinidad and Tobago tomorrow at 20:00 hrs.
THIS IDIOT TELLING GUYANA WE HAVE NO SAY IN THE 50% PROFIT SHARING AGREEMENT WE HAVE WITH EXXON.
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