A roundup of the latest ICT/technology news from across the Caribbean region for the period Monday 5 December to Sunday 11 December 2022.

 

Monday, 5 December 2021

The FTX fiasco

Bahamas – On November 2, 2022, a news article appeared that launched a series of events that, in a matter of days, led to the mercurial meltdown of one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges. Thus began the downward spiraling demise of FTX Digital Markets and its related companies worldwide… more

The FTX meltdown

Bahamas – Bahamians should fasten their seatbelts. The collapse of the FTX crypto exchange under the thirty-year-old Sam Bankman Fried and his young colleagues may turn out to be one of the biggest financial scandals in Bahamian history… more

US Dept. of Justice wants independent FTX probe

Bahamas – The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) is seeking an independent examination of the collapse of Bahamas-headquartered FTX, according to a recent court filing… more

Digital transformation

Caribbean – One of the most powerful strategies that a government can use to enhance communication internally and externally and promote the efficient delivery of services to its citizens is information technology… more

OP -Ed: Bringing Public Health to the Digital Age

Dominica – The COVID-19 pandemic has left an indelible mark on our lives and on our societies. It has also reinforced the power and potential of digital technologies to advance public health… more

Success for Dominica in telemedicine project

Dominica – The A-Medic Clinic in collaboration with Dominican organizations including Optipharm Eye Centre, The All-Saints University School of Medicine, and The One Good Deed Foundation, has implemented a telemedicine project sponsored by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), through the Connect2Recover Research Competition… more

Trinidad and Tobago drops in 2022 Network Readiness Index

Trinidad and Tobago – SINCE THE last compilation of the Network Readiness Index, TT has dropped seven places from 85 to 92. In 2020, this country was ranked at 81… more  

 

Tuesday, 6 December 2021

ABED GROUP ACQUIRES MMONEY

Bahamas – The Abed Group, an innovation-driven family office based in Barbados, announced today that it has acquired mMoney from Bitt Digital Inc… more

Cable Bahamas to appeal URCA fine over ‘quality of service’ investigation

Bahamas – The Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA) has fined Cable Bahamas 2.025 percent of its monthly recurring pay TV charges for 2021, following a ‘quality of service’ investigation into complaints of recurring outages, error messages, and pixelated channels… more

FNM chairman queries FTX chief’s local status

Bahamas – The Government should begin examining “in a very deliberate fashion” the immigration status held by embattled FTX chief, Sam Bankman-Fried, and his close associates, the FNM chairman said yesterday… more

FTX founder ‘still learning’ what caused firm’s collapse

Bahamas – DISGRACED FTX founder Sam Bankman- Fried said he is still “learning” and “reviewing” what led to his company’s collapse last month, adding he is not sure he will be ready to testify before Congress at a hearing in the United States next week… more

Island Pay: Banking shift to provide ‘significant’ opportunities in digital payment space

Bahamas – A Bahamian digital payments solutions provider says that increased efforts by commercial banks to abandon their traditional brick-and-mortar locations for online payment solutions will provide  ‘significant’ opportunities in the digital payment space… more

Open letter to the people of The Bahamas on FTX

Bahamas – Dear people of The Bahamas,  It was about time that The Bahamas attorney general, Ryan Pinder, came out formally last week in his 23-minute prepared speech to give context on the FTX situation and the investigation… more

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No Cable customer payout for bad TV

Bahamas – Cable Bahamas pay-TV customers will not be compensated even though regulators found it breached both its licence terms and consumer protection regulations by delivering poor quality services in 2021… more  

Regulators throw out $85m Cable warning

Bahamas – Regulators yesterday rejected Cable Bahamas’ warning that the fine imposed on it for poor pay-TV service quality would “detract” from its $85m capital investment in network infrastructure upgrades… more

Guyana to introduce single electronic window

Guyana – GUYANA on Monday tabled legislation in the National Assembly aimed at the establishment of a single window electronic processing system to increase business efficiency, as the housing and construction industries are expanding rapidly… more

Flow partners with SRC to power Science and Technology Conference

Jamaica – Flow recently collaborated with the Scientific Research Council (SRC) on its 7th Biennial Science and Technology Conference, demonstrating the underlying importance of internet access to technology, business growth and innovation… more

Turks and Caicos Islands Regulatory Successfully Finalizes Emergency Preparedness Agreement

Turks and Caicos Islands – The Turks and Caicos Islands Telecommunications Commission (TCTC) has successfully completed its Emergency Preparedness Agreement (EPA) between the Islands’ network operators, Digicel and Flow… more

 

Wednesday, 7 December 2021

Crypto exchange OKX looking to increase staff to 100 over three years

Bahamas – Economic Affairs Minister Michael Halkitis said yesterday that crypto exchange OKX remains committed to The Bahamas and is looking to increase its staff complement in this jurisdiction to roughly 100 employees over the next three years… more

Cuba looking to liberate 700MHz band to improve 4G services

Cuba – The partial transition from analog to digital television in Cuba is advancing, which will allow the 700MHz band to be liberated to expand 4G networks, according to the communications ministry… more

Carissa Etienne | Bringing public health to the digital age

Jamaica – The COVID-19 pandemic has left an indelible mark on our lives and on our societies. It has also reinforced the power and potential of digital technologies to advance public health… more

St Lucia hoping for amicable solution with Digicel over impending increase

Saint Lucia – The St Lucia government says telecommunication company Digicel “has not followed the correct protocol” after postpaid customers said they were informed of a “price adjustment”… more

TEATT set to Launch Online Business License Application.

Sint Maarten – The Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transportation & Telecommunication (TEATT), will be introducing its online business license application services on January 1st, 2023… more

Data-driven approach to improve T&T’s service sector

Trinidad and Tobago – Some of the major barriers that make exporting a challenge include difficulty in accessing international markets; fierce foreign competition; lack of access to market intelligence and research; regulatory complexity; lack of knowledge of free/foreign trade agreements; lack of access to financing, and difficulty finding trading partners… more

High-income digital skills to consider learning in 2022

Trinidad and Tobago – It’s hard not to get depressed or upset (depending on how you view it) when you see the headlines that speak of the two per cent wage increase when the Trinidad and Tobago Central Bank announced that inflation for 2022 is at 4.1 per cent… more

 

Thursday, 8 December 2021

Article ties Bahamas’ criminal colonial past to FTX collapse 

Bahamas – While The Bahamas attempts to keep its reputation intact following the collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX, government officials can only watch as respected news media from the US disparage the country’s reputation as a financial jurisdiction and one that respects the rule of law… more

Cable targets 33,000 Nassau homes for new network in Q1

Bahamas – CABLE Bahamas is targeting 33,000 southern New Providence homes for connection to its new fibre-to-the-home network starting in the 2023 first quarter after overcoming supply chain challenges that delayed the roll-out… more

EDITORIAL: Blaming The Bahamas instead of crypto industry

Bahamas – IN the fallout over the collapse of FTX, there has been quite a lot of talk about The Bahamas and its role in the whole affair – much of it completely unfounded… more

FNM chairman queries FTX chief’s local status

Bahamas ­– The Government should begin examining “in a very deliberate fashion” the immigration status held by embattled FTX chief, Sam Bankman-Fried, and his close associates, the FNM chairman said yesterday… more

The FTX fallout continuation

Bahamas ­– The Bahamas continues to deal with the fallout from the FTX debacle and, unfortunately, larger countries around the world are pointing fingers at The Bahamas – but is it fair and should those countries not share most of the blame?… more

Wrong influence

Barbados – Social media may be partly to blame for the rise in gun crime amongst young men… more

5 ways content creators can make money

Caribbean – There has been a lot of talk about how content creators or influencers don’t feel valued or appreciated by companies. Some have gone on to criticise the businesses that reach out to them with low offerings or freebies as “cheap.”… more

Banking, finance services identified as growth area in BPO

Jamaica – Market research company Technavio has released a new report on the business process outsourcing (BPO) market which projects that it will increase by US$75.89 billion at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.5 per cent between 2023 and 2027… more

Fully digital

Jamaica – Thanks to yet another generous donation by MBJ Airports Limited, all 58 students of Flanker Primary and Infant School in Montego Bay who will be doing Primary Exit Profile (PEP) exams next year now have a better chance of success… more

4 Trinidad and Tobago entrepreneurs attend TechBeach Retreat in Jamaica

Trinidad and Tobago – Four entrepreneurs from Nudge Caribbean have been selected to attend the TechBeach Retreat Conference in Montego Bay, Jamaica, from December 8-10… more

CyberEye launched to help protect companies’ data

Trinidad and Tobago – Protecting your data, whether personal or organisational, has just become easier with CyberEye, a cybersecurity group made up of people from tech and security firms. This group will offer people policies, processes, and technologies to manage risk as well as help them detect and respond to any digital threat… more

Get more with Grapes Technology

Trinidad and Tobago – From his office at Invaders Bay in Port of Spain, Keron Les Pierre, CEO of Grapes Technology talks about the journey that brought him among the finalists of the entrepreneurship category in the recently concluded Champions of Business Awards 2022… more

Government rejects TSTT’s $1b bill for CCTV services

Trinidad and Tobago – A multi-million-dollar security camera network aimed at giving police and other national security agencies the ability to monitor activities in cities, towns and highways has been found to be riddled with technical problems, producing footage that is is reportedly “blurred, dirty, obstructed, unclear and unstable.”… more

 

Friday, 9 December 2021

Bahamian bank, chair under US senate scrutiny on FTX

Bahamas – A Bahamian bank and trust company, and its chairman, are coming under increasing scrutiny by US senators over their links to FTX and other entities owned by the collapsed crypto currency exchange’s founder, Sam Bankman-Fried… more

Cable to focus on FTTH rollout in 2023 after supply chain issues this year

Bahamas – Cable Bahamas Limited’s (CBL) fiber to the home (FTTH) rollout this year has been impeded by supply chain issues that led to equipment delivery delays, the company’s President Franklyn Butler said in a statement in the company’s annual report for the 2022 fiscal year… more

Congresswoman says FTX subpoena ‘on the table’

Bahamas – US HOUSE Financial Services chair Maxine Waters dispelled reports that she is not willing to subpoena former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried, stating that it is “definitely on the table”… more

Financial expert: Bahamas must respond to unjust FTX articles

Bahamas – The Bahamas and Bahamians have an obligation to respond to some of the vitriolic and unjust reputational attacks that the country is being bombarded with since cryptocurrency exchange FTX collapsed and went into the hands of provisional liquidators, Principal of Next Level Solutions Limited Hubert Edwards told Guardian Business yesterday… more

Regional expert warns of “new type of blacklist” in the pipeline for The Bahamas over FTX fall-out

Bahamas – A noted regional digital currency pioneer yesterday warned that a “new type of blacklist” could be “coming down the pipeline” for this nation in light of the fallout from the collapse of crypto exchange FTX… more

Flow sales hurting from US$10m copper theft

Jamaica – Telecommunications provider Flow Jamaica said that copper theft and vandalism cost it at least US$10 million, or $1.5 billion, in lost revenue this year following hundreds of incidents of vandalism, including one in St Andrew this week… more

Recreating iCreate: Digital media firm shifts focus to thrive

Jamaica – Education and training, which was the primary area of iCreate’s focus when it went public nearly four three years ago, has now fallen to around 30 per cent of the business… more

LynkBiz merchant platform launched

Jamaica – Digital wallet platform Lynk has started the implement of its new merchant platform LynkBiz… more

 

Saturday, 10 December 2022

The Top Career Paths for Techies

Caribbean – There are many different career paths that techies can take. Some of the top career paths for techies include becoming a software engineer, a web developer, or a database administrator… more

 

Sunday, 11 December 2022

Xavier Vives | Crypto’s well-worn path to crisis

Caribbean – Swiftly rising interest rates have punctured the cryptocurrency bubble, exposing fragility, bad governance, and even fraud in many corners… more

Digital ID cards, e-visa portal on the horizon – VP Jagdeo

Guyana – The Government of Guyana on Friday disclosed that it intends to produce new and improved digital national identification cards as well as develop an e-visa portal to facilitate the ease of doing business here and hassle-free travel… more

DenArthur Analytics mines data gold

Jamaica – IN an age in which data has become its own currency, Ryan Simons is sifting through multitudinous data, helping companies strike gold — or, at least, make golden decisions… more

Dragonfly Fintech, 876 Solutions partner to speed up Carib digital banking

Jamaica – SINGAPORE-BASED Dragonfly Fintech, a core banking solution provider, and 876 Technology Solutions, a Jamaica-based managed solutions provider, recently announced a strategic partnership as part of their commitment to driving the digital evolution of banks in the Caribbean… more

 

 

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