Dear Editor,
In a letter to the editor in the Jamaica Observer on Monday, November 24, 2014, written by Glenford Warner, the writer, while responding to a previously published opinion piece which welcomed the proposed acquisition of Columbus Communications by Cable and Wireless Communications (CWC), asserted that the columnist "Wignall welcomes greater power for a company that has just last week been exposed by Edward Snowden as helping the UK to spy on innocent Internet users the world over".
We make it clear that this allegation is strictly in reference to Cable and Wireless Worldwide (CWW) -- the UK entity that was acquired by Vodafone.
The original article which the writer may have relied on was very clear in stating that point.
Please note that CWW and CWC are two separate entities. We are asking that the Observer immediately run a correction to this erroneous article and give it equal prominence.
Thank you.
Elon Parkinson
Corporate Communications Manager
elon.parkinson@lime.com
CWW is not CWC
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In a letter to the editor in the Jamaica Observer on Monday, November 24, 2014, written by Glenford Warner, the writer, while responding to a previously published opinion piece which welcomed the proposed acquisition of Columbus Communications by Cable and Wireless Communications (CWC), asserted that the columnist "Wignall welcomes greater power for a company that has just last week been exposed by Edward Snowden as helping the UK to spy on innocent Internet users the world over".
We make it clear that this allegation is strictly in reference to Cable and Wireless Worldwide (CWW) -- the UK entity that was acquired by Vodafone.
The original article which the writer may have relied on was very clear in stating that point.
Please note that CWW and CWC are two separate entities. We are asking that the Observer immediately run a correction to this erroneous article and give it equal prominence.
Thank you.
Elon Parkinson
Corporate Communications Manager
elon.parkinson@lime.com
CWW is not CWC
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