Cable Bahamas Responds to Service Disruption in Eleuthera
Cable Bahamas Ltd. wishes to inform the public of an ongoing service disruption affecting our valued customers in southern Eleuthera, particularly areas south of the Glass Window Bridge. Our preliminary assessment indicates that this unfortunate incident may be a result of sabotage.
We have promptly engaged local law enforcement and security agencies to investigate this matter thoroughly. Security measures have been escalated across our network to prevent further incidents, ensuring the integrity and reliability of our services.
Our technical teams are on the ground in Eleuthera, working diligently to restore connectivity. We have deployed additional resources, including emergency response units and technical specialists, to expedite repair works. We are making every effort to minimize downtime and expect to resume full services as quickly as possible.
Cable Bahamas understands the critical importance of our services to residents, businesses, and emergency services. We deeply regret the inconvenience caused and are committed to restoring reliable communications to the community of Eleuthera.
We appreciate the patience and support of our customers during this challenging time. Regular updates will be issued as our restoration efforts progress and more information becomes available.
For assistance, inquiries, or more information, please contact: publicrelations@cablebahamas.com
About Cable Bahamas Ltd
Founded in March 1995, Cable Bahamas Ltd. (CBL) has evolved from a cable TV service provider to become the first communications provider in The Bahamas to offer ‘triple play’ service. Today, the 100% Bahamian-owned company is publicly listed on BISX with over 2,200 Bahamian shareholders. Our network includes 14 free-to-air broadcast systems, eight stand-alone cable TV systems, and four triple play systems, all networked by submarine fibre. As the only 100% Bahamian-owned communications provider, we deliver residential and corporate broadband internet, cable television, and fixed line calling to 99% of the Bahamian population, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. CBL is the controlling shareholder in BeALIV Limited, the second mobile licensee in The Bahamas, and owns 48.25% of the company’s common stock. CBL is led by Franklyn A. Butler II, the first Bahamian Group CEO & President.