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26 May 2013 07:49 #137660
by chairman
…owner hopes for more financing, refurbishes rented building
At 37, Haslyn Graham is preparing to live his dream- one he has nurtured since his early 20s.
He has been approved for a radio station and has been granted an Internet Service Provider (ISP) Licence. It is part of his vision to see his hometown, Linden, progress, both economically and technologically.
He is one of 11 applicants that have so far been granted a radio frequency.
Haslyn Graham
Graham recounts the numerous times his applications for radio and cable licences were turned down, but he never gave up.
“I had the faith that one day I would get through, so I just kept on re-applying, even when a few people advised me to forget it.â€
Today he is happy that he persevered, and can now venture into the world of business, in an area that he has developed a passion for over the years.
Graham said that he first applied for wireless cable back in 2002. “At the time what I had applied for was the (MMDS) Multi Channel, Multi-Point Distribution Service–the very system that is presently being used by some companies in Georgetown.
Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
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