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Residents of Gunjur have received a boost in internet connectivity services following the opening of a new branch by Internet Service Provider DK Telecom Ltd. in the coastal settlement.


The company officially announced the opening of its Gunjur โ€“ Kombo South Office, describing the move as another important milestone in expanding its services and bringing reliable internet connectivity closer to customers in the area.


DK Telecom has announced the opening of a new branch in Gunjur to serve the Kombo South region in internet connectivity | Photo credit: DK Telecom Ltd
DK Telecom has announced the opening of a new branch in Gunjur to serve the Kombo South region in internet connectivity | Photo credit: DK Telecom Ltd

In a statement released by the company, management expressed delight at the successful launch of the new office, noting that the expansion forms part of their commitment to improving service delivery and reaching more communities.


โ€œWe are glad to announce that DK Telecomโ€™s Gunjur (Kombo South) Office has officially opened today. This marks another important milestone in expanding our services and bringing reliable connectivity closer to our adorable customers,โ€ the statement read.


The company also congratulated its general management for what it described as their continued dedication to growth and service excellence.


According to the statement, the new office is expected to strengthen customer service while supporting growing demand for reliable internet access in Kombo South and surrounding communities.


With the rapid growth of digital communication, education, and online business, the expansion by DK Telecom Ltd. is seen as a timely development for residents and businesses in Gunjur who increasingly rely on stable internet services for daily activities.


The company expressed optimism that the new branch will contribute to stronger customer relationships and improved connectivity in The Gambia.

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