Can public Wi-Fi be too much of a good thing?
Many Caribbean countries have implemented free public Wi-Fi programmes, which although laudable, should be one step of many to get people connected to the Internet.
Read MorePosted by Michele Marius | 7 May 2021 | ICT/Tech
Many Caribbean countries have implemented free public Wi-Fi programmes, which although laudable, should be one step of many to get people connected to the Internet.
Read MorePosted by Michele Marius | 30 Apr 2021 | ICT/Tech
In 2001, Digicel launched its service in Jamaica, which was also a signal of the change that was beginning to occur in telecoms in the Caribbean. In this article, we look back at some of the ways in which the region’s telecoms landscape has changed in the past 20 years.
Read MorePosted by Kevin Werry | 23 Apr 2021 | ICT/Tech
In a series of articles, telecoms engineer and Director of Werry Consulting, Kevin Werry, will be exploring 5G technology. In this the first instalment, he outlines ways in which 5G is better than 4G, along with how governments should be approaching this new technology.
Read MorePosted by Michele Marius | 16 Apr 2021 | ICT/Tech
In 2019, Facebook experienced a major breach, with the personal data for hundreds of millions of users being leaked online, but it appears the leak only became publicly known in April 2021.
Read MorePosted by Michele Marius | 9 Apr 2021 | ICT/Tech
Over the past several months, the demand for faster upload and download speeds have exploded across the Caribbean region. However, more Internet bandwidth means higher rates, which most of us cannot afford.
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