As women entrepreneurs continue to play an increasingly important role in Guyana’s economic development, One Communications is strengthening its partnership with women-led businesses by expanding access to the digital tools and connectivity needed to grow and compete in today’s marketplace.
As more businesses shift toward e-commerce, digital payments, cloud platforms and online customer engagement, digital infrastructure has become a critical enabler for entrepreneurs seeking to modernise operations and reach wider markets.

These themes were evident at this year’s women-focused business conference, where One Communications, through its business solutions arm Brava, engaged directly with more than 460 women-owned businesses on how connectivity and digital services can support business expansion, innovation and long-term resilience.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Abraham Smith highlighted telecommunications infrastructure as a foundational element of entrepreneurship and national competitiveness.
“Digital access is no longer optional for small businesses,” Smith said. “For women entrepreneurs in particular, reliable connectivity and digital platforms create opportunities to scale faster, operate more efficiently and compete beyond traditional boundaries.”
As part of its International Women’s Day engagement under the global theme “Give to Gain”, One Communications and Brava are reinforcing their commitment to supporting women entrepreneurs through both technology and direct business engagement.
During the exhibition, Brava introduced a dedicated commercial initiative aimed at women-owned businesses, offering entrepreneurs who sign up for Brava Bundles a free first-month trial and 10 per cent off the following two months, allowing them to explore integrated connectivity and digital solutions designed to support business growth.

The lead at SMB, Jamal Delph, said engagement with entrepreneurs continues to highlight the importance of digital infrastructure in unlocking opportunities.
“What we’re seeing is a strong appetite among women entrepreneurs to grow and innovate,” Delph said. “When businesses have access to the right digital tools, they are better positioned to compete, expand and contribute meaningfully to the economy.”
The company will continue these engagements at WeLift6 2026, where One Communications and Brava will further interact with women entrepreneurs, exploring how connectivity and digital services can help empower women-owned businesses for Guyana’s digital tomorrow.
For One Communications, strengthening partnerships with women entrepreneurs is not only about technology; it is about building a more inclusive digital economy and supporting the continued rise of women-led businesses across Guyana.
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