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Trinidad’s Dream Team to jump with CaribOne this Carnival

NEW YORK – As North American revelers get ready to jump in the Dream Team mas band at the Trinidad carnival later this month, they are dialing CaribOne.

The Trinidad- owned, NY-based company is giving back to their community for carnival later this month by delivering free minutes to mas revelers who sign up to play with the Dream Team crew.

According to CEO Fabian Baksh, the move is part of the company’s effort to keep the culture of the Caribbean alive and is an extension of the promotional effort they already engage in with bands associated with Caribana Carnival in Toronto, Canada and Broward Carnival in Fort Lauderdale.

For the February 19-20th party extravaganza, CaribOne will be giving revelers of the band a taste of the hassle free service, added Baksh.

Since 1997, CaribOne has been giving Caribbean migrants overseas an opportunity to call back home without paying a fortune in long distance charges. “Calling For Less is not just our motto it is the reality with CaribOne,” explained Charmaine Aguillera-Tywang, the company’s spokesperson.

“Most importantly, users pay absolutely no fees for the service, obtain rates similar to calling cards but with the convenience of pinless dialing and get crystal clear quality. It is truly the most convenient, affordable and flexible way to call the Caribbean.”

Additionally, the minutes bought can be used from a home, cell or office phone or even when traveling from a hotel room or friend’s home and there is no need to change your present long distance or mobile service provider, enter into a complicated contract or be charged misleading monthly fees. “There are no hidden fees or extra charges whatsoever,” added Aguillera-Tywang. “You decide how much to spend and when, recharge your balance automatically or at your convenience and you are in control.”

Rates, unlike similar service providers, range from a mere nine cents per minute to Jamaica and Trinidad, fourteen to the Eastern Caribbean countries like Barbados, St. Kitts, Dominica and Grenada, 17 to Haiti and 28 to Guyana. CaribOne also offers other great rates to destinations around the world.

The NY-based executive also revealed that in an effort to make the service more widely available, CaribOne is teaming up with businesses all across the North American Caribbean Diaspora to allow Caribbean nationals to replenish their account on site. Currently, CaribOne users can simply add money to an account on the company’s website at CaribOne.com with a credit card.

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