Centennial Goes Caribbean
Centennial Communications Corporation announced today that they are launching their Aptus service suite in Puerto Rico, giving islanders an opportunity to use their integrated broadband telephone services. The Aptus service “is a converged offering, allowing business customers to manage all voice communications needs through a single, integrated Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) platform. The Aptus feature set includes Auto Attendant, Remote Office, Selective Acceptance, Sequential Ring and Simultaneous Ring.”
Centennial’s Chief Executive Officer, Michael Small, said in a statement, “We’re pleased to expand our comprehensive set of bandwidth and networking solutions for commercial customers with the launch of our Aptus service suite… We have an unparalleled terrestrial and undersea fiber network in Puerto Rico, which supports a superior competitive position.”
Centennial is a company based in New Jersey, with approximately 1.4 million wireless subscribers. In addition to Puerto Rico, Centennial Caribbean business includes the Dominician Republic and the US Virgin Islands.