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Digicel partners with ATI

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Telecoms giant Digicel is now on board with the original series of parties in Negril, Appleton Temptation Isle (ATI). The weekend, presented by the Alex Chin-led Absolute Entertainment, will be held in the tourist-laden city in western Jamaica from August 5-9.

With 11 events set to take over Negril's world famous hip-strip, Shelly Ann Curran, senior sponsorships manager at Digicel Jamaica, says they are excited to be partnering with the party series.

"Absolute Entertainment and Appleton is a synergy that only a brand and company like Digicel could complement, and we are more than happy to be involved in such a way with the event. This is the original Negril weekend, and we're elated to be able to partner with ATI," she said.

The mobile phone company will be rolling out ATI-specific promotions that will be revealed on Wednesday, July 1, when ATI is officially launched at Carlos Café in Kingston.

"Digicel has always been good to us, and they put their all into anything that they are backing. We know that ATI will have full backing from Digicel, and that they will help us make sure that ATI is the bigger, better weekend in Negril," said Alex Chin, head of Absolute Entertainment.

Curran did mention that Digicel would be present at the ATI lead-up events in and outside of Kingston, as well as having a "major and stylish presence during the ATI weekend in Negril".

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