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Bluesky celebrates big July

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Aoe’e Adolfo Montenegro.It’s been a big July for the Bluesky group! The company has celebrated not one but many important milestones this month, with Bluesky in American Samoa celebrating its 16 years of service in American Samoa, Bluesky in Samoa playing a huge part in the historic Manu Samoa vs All Blacks test match and also becoming the Authorized reseller of Apple products in Samoa.

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July continues to be big for Bluesky as we will shortly see the launching of Bluesky into New Zealand and the rebranding of Telecom Cook Islands to become Bluesky in the Cook Islands.

Bluesky in American Samoa has kicked off the celebrations for their 16th anniversary in American Samoa, with the reaffirmation of their mission to provide innovative technology and high-end telecommunication services for its customers.

Meanwhile, Bluesky in Samoa has seen a busy couple of weeks, with the company being the exclusive telecommunications sponsor of the historic Manu Samoa vs All Blacks match, which sent the country into rugby-crazed madness last week.

Bluesky went above and beyond to ensure that all players and management of both teams and also the many overseas and local media who were here for the spectacle, had access to the best mobile and internet services on the island.

They also erected a big screen in front of the Government building and showed the game via livestream for thousands of Manu Samoa and All Blacks fans who did not get the chance to be at the Park on game day.

In addition to catching the rugby fever, Bluesky also became the Authorized Reseller for Apple in Samoa. The partnership was officially launched last week Tuesday. And now, Bluesky is expanding its operations to New Zealand!

“The Bluesky family is growing!” was what Bluesky Group C.E.O and President, Aoe’e Adolfo Montenegro, said as he made the announcement that Bluesky will be launching its New Zealand operations shortly. In addition, Bluesky will also be relaunching Telecom Cook Islands as Bluesky in the Cook Islands in a few weeks’ time.

“I’m very proud to take this opportunity to announce to the people of Samoa that Bluesky will soon launch services in New Zealand and Telecom Cook Islands will rebrand as Bluesky in the Cook Islands.

“This is a huge milestone for Bluesky who has its roots and its heart in Samoa, and we are so proud to be carrying the name of Bluesky across the Pacific and across the globe.”

  

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