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CCT gifts iPhone 11 & free service to Miss BVI Bria A. Smith

Reigning Miss BVI 2019/2020, Bria A. Smith was today, Friday, October 11, 2019, awarded a new iPhone 11, one-year phone service and one-year LTE 2 service by CCT for winning the Miss British Virgin Islands 2019 Pageant.

In a public missive on the handing over ceremony, Public Relations and Marketing Coordinator, Jerilee T. Hopkins said, “It is imperative that Miss BVI 2019 Bria Smith stay connected, in a digital age where ambassadors enjoy the benefits of technology and media.”

“We look forward to working with Miss Smith throughout her reign, assisting where we can to help her produce content for her platform of Cultural and Historical Preservation," Hopkins added.

Ms Smith was crowned Miss BVI 2019 when the pageant was held at the Multi-Purpose Sports Complex in Road Town, Tortola on August 4, 2019.


6 out of 11 Wins

Smith collected 6 of the 11 individual prizes on her way to being named Queen. She won prizes for Miss Popularity, Best Costume, Best BVI Promotion, Best Interview, Intellect and Poise in addition to several others.

CCT was a major sponsor of the Emancipation Festivities and noted that they will continue to make an effort to give back and show appreciation for the overwhelming support to customers and the community.

The company, via its media statement, noted that it was voted the Best Cellular Service Provider in the VI and is the VI’s premier 4G LTE Network.

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