MIAMI, FL--(Marketwired - Sep 22, 2017) - In the news release, "C&W Announces Partial Restoration of Mobile Network
in Dominica:" issued Thursday, September 21, 2017 by Cable & Wireless Communications, we are advised by the company the
second sentence of the first paragraph should read "The island's infrastructure, including its communications networks,
suffered significant impact from Category 5 Hurricane Maria, which made landfall in Dominica on Monday night." rather than "The
island's infrastructure, including its communications networks, suffered significant impact from Category 5 Hurricane Maria,
which made landfall in Dominica on Wednesday night." as originally issued. Complete corrected text follows.
C&W Announces Partial Restoration of Mobile Network in Dominica:
Dominicans at home and abroad re-connect for the first time since the passage of Hurricane Maria
MIAMI, FL -- September 21, 2017 -- Caribbean telecoms leader Cable & Wireless
Communications (C&W) today announced that it has begun the successful restoration of mobile services to
Dominica. The island's infrastructure, including its communications networks, suffered significant impact from Category 5
Hurricane Maria, which made landfall in Dominica on Monday night. The Company also announced the extension of free credit to help
mobile customers communicate with family and friends.
As the devastating winds of Hurricane Maria died down, there was little or no news coming from the island of Dominica to allay
the fears of families and friends overseas. Today's announcement by C&W on the partial restoration of its mobile network
means for the first time many concerned families and friends will be able to check on their loved ones in Dominica.
John Reid, C&W's CEO, said, "I'm hugely proud of our employees who have worked night and day to begin to bring our mobile
network back online. While the situation on the ground in Dominica is grave, the passion of our employees to restore our mobile
services enabling critical communications, as well as helping the broader relief efforts, has been truly inspiring."
Customers with access to internet are asked to monitor social media and to listen to local radio stations that are currently
on air for important updates on the progress of restoration efforts in the various communities and additional services that Flow
will be able to provide once its store re-opens.
The Company's restoration efforts follow on the heels of its establishment of an engineering hub in Antigua designed to
accelerate the restoration of impacted networks from this year's highly active hurricane season.
The company has also launched its
C&W Charitable Foundation with an initial donation of US$500K to help with the Hurricane relief efforts across the region
and a Regional Text-to-Donate Campaign to raise additional funds.
About C&W Communications
C&W is a full-service communications and entertainment provider and delivers market-leading video, broadband,
telephony and mobile services to consumers in 18 countries. Through its business division, C&W provides data center hosting,
domestic and international managed network services, and customized IT service solutions, utilizing cloud technology to serve
business and government customers.
C&W also operates a state-of-the-art submarine fiber network -- the most extensive in the region.
Learn more at www.cwc.com, or follow C&W on LinkedIn, Facebook or Twitter.
About Liberty Global
Liberty Global is the world's largest international TV and broadband company, with operations in more than 30
countries across Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean. Liberty Global invests in the infrastructure that empowers its
customers to make the most of the digital revolution. Liberty Global's scale and commitment to innovation enables it to develop
market-leading products delivered through next-generation networks that connect its 25 million customers who subscribe to 51
million television, broadband internet and telephony services. Liberty Global also serves over 10 million mobile subscribers and
offers Wi-Fi service across 10 million access points.
Liberty Global's businesses are comprised of two stocks: the Liberty Global Group (NASDAQ: LBTYA) (NASDAQ: LBTYB) (NASDAQ:
LBTYK) for its European operations, and the LiLAC Group (NASDAQ: LILA) and (NASDAQ: LILAK) (OTC PINK: LILAB), which
consists of its operations in Latin America and the Caribbean.
The Liberty Global Group operates in 12 European countries under the consumer brands Virgin Media, Ziggo, Unitymedia, Telenet
and UPC. The Liberty Global Group also owns 50% of VodafoneZiggo, a Dutch joint venture, which has 4 million customers, 10
million fixed-line subscribers and 5 million mobile subscribers. The LiLAC Group operates in over 20 countries in Latin America
and the Caribbean under the consumer brands VTR, Flow, Liberty, Mas Movil and BTC. In addition, the LiLAC Group operates a subsea
fiber network throughout the region in over 40 markets.
For more information, please visit www.libertyglobal.com.