Light At The End Of A Tough Road
BVI Platinum News
Updated: January 17, 2013 8:16 am AST
Published: January 16, 2013 2:58 pm AST
A Senior Engineer at CCT shared what he called "an inspirational photo", which was taken while working to restore the company's GSM network.
The Engineer, who was at Chalwell working nonstop for two days, asked not to be named.
He shared that a Director of the company called the crew at Chalwell and said he just prayed for them. According to the Engineer, 10 minutes later he went outside and took this spectacular photo of the rising sun from his cellular phone.
He noted that the photo motivated him to continue working and a few days later, the company's GSM network was restored. The network had been down for close to three weeks.
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