Epic has just launched a new Epic branded store in Bugibba, marking the eighth local store for the longest standing telecommunications company in Malta, and the first one located in the northern area of the island.

“Epic strives to provide its customers with a great network combined with great value. We would like to bring our services as close to as many customers as possible in Malta and our new store in Bugibba serves this purpose,” explained Epic’s CEO Tamás Bányai during a visit to the store.

Epic CEO Tamás Bányai

“The investment in this new store complements our massive investment programme in broadband services and our nationwide mobile network modernization programme that will bring improved coverage, speed, and 5G services to over 250,000 subscribers,” he contnued.

Accompanying Mr Bányai, Epic’s Chief Commercial Officer Marcel Grech Mallia explained, “this new store is the second one locally to have a dedicated area servicing business customers as available in the Epic flagship store in Birkirkara.”

He went on to explain how the new store is also the first one that uses the international Epic design, one which is also present in Cyprus. The local teams worked with the Epic global brand team to streamline the customer experience within the store. It has increased the use of digital tools to reduce greatly the use of paper and deliver best in class customer experience combined with environmentally friendly operations.

Over the past year, Epic has been hard at work to design and create a superior network experience. In fact, Epic Fibre was launched locally in April, offering outstanding internet download speeds of up to 2000 Mbps, both for homes and businesses.

In the meantime, Epic is also working on its mobile network modernisation programme, through which the operator recently announced that Ericsson has been selected as its exclusive 5G radio access network (RAN) provider. As part of the new partnership, Epic will use Ericsson’s technology leadership to fully modernise its existing mobile network.

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