{"id":153798,"date":"2020-06-29T06:00:50","date_gmt":"2020-06-29T11:00:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ict-pulse.com\/?p=153798"},"modified":"2020-06-28T16:44:50","modified_gmt":"2020-06-28T21:44:50","slug":"roundup-week-28-june-2020","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ict-pulse.com\/2020\/06\/roundup-week-28-june-2020\/","title":{"rendered":"Roundup: for the week ending 28 June 2020"},"content":{"rendered":"

A roundup of the latest ICT\/technology news from across the Caribbean region for the period Monday 22 June to Sunday 28 June 2020.<\/em><\/p>\n

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Monday, 22 June 2020<\/h3>\n

BTC: URCA ‘Broke Law’ On Internet Regulations<\/h4>\n

Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 The Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) is accusing regulators of breaching the industry’s governing law in proposing new regulations to prevent “anti-competitive behaviour” in the broadband internet market\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Hackers Strike At Govt System: Russians And Bulgarians Behind Cyber Raid On Key Banking And Personal Data<\/h4>\n

Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 The Government is “betwixt and between” over the Registrar General’s Department’s cyber security woes after being forced to again shut down its online database following fresh hacking attempts\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Minister Dames Highlights the Crime-Fighting Use of Technology<\/h4>\n

Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 During his Contribution to the 2020\/2021 Budget Debate in the House of Assembly, on June 17, 2020, Minister of National Security the Hon. Marvin Dames noted that, globally, measuring law enforcement outcomes had become extremely important to the success of promulgation, planning and the execution of strategies\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

No Third Mobile Firm Before 2022<\/h4>\n

Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 The government will make no decision on whether to licence a third mobile operator until 2022 at the earliest, its newly-released electronic communications sector policy has revealed\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

\"\"OfReg: Audit highlights inconsistent leadership, limited governance and oversight<\/h4>\n

Cayman Islands <\/em>\u2013 Utility regulator OfReg\u2019s first three years in operation have been plagued by a lack of strategic planning, little oversight and inconsistent leadership, according to a performance audit released by the Office of the Auditor General on Monday\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Future Of Dominica Telecommunications Market 2020 \u2013 Trends, Outlook and Growth Opportunities of Mobile, Fixed Landline and Broadband Markets<\/h4>\n

Dominica <\/em>\u2013 The future value proposition for telecommunications market in Dominica to 2025 is detailed in the report. It also provides imperatives for gaining market share in highly competitive telecom industry. It provides unmatched depth and breadth into drivers, challenges, tariffs, competition, subscriber behaviour, infrastructure, regulatory support and others\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Caribbean telecom sector revenue affected by COVID-19<\/h4>\n

Regional <\/em>\u2013 Just released, this edition of Paul Budde Communication\u2019s focus report on the Caribbean outlines the major developments and key aspects in the telecoms markets\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

St. Lucia Telecommunications Strategic Analysis and Outlook to 2025-Analysis of St. Lucia Mobile, Fixed Telephone and Broadband Markets<\/h4>\n

Saint Lucia <\/em>\u2013 The report on St. Lucia Telecommunications is a comprehensive collection of all the market related information required for analyzing and understanding the St. Lucia Telecommunications market\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

St. Vincent and the Grenadines Telecommunications Strategic Analysis and Outlook to 2025-Analysis of St. Vincent and the Grenadines Mobile, Fixed Telephone and Broadband Markets<\/h4>\n

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines <\/em>\u2013 The report on St. Vincent and the Grenadines Telecommunications is a comprehensive collection of all the market related information required for analyzing and understanding the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Telecommunications market\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

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Tuesday, 23 June 2020<\/h3>\n

Future Of Antigua and Barbuda Telecommunications Market-Trends, Outlook and Growth Opportunities of Mobile, Fixed Landline and Broadband Markets<\/h4>\n

Antigua and Barbuda<\/em> \u2013 The Antigua & Barbuda Telecommunications Market report \u2013 8th series provides a complete view of the Antigua & Barbuda telecom ecosystem along with trends and growth factors shaping the future of the market\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

\"\"Bahamas \u2018Obvious Target\u2019 For Hackers<\/h4>\n

Bahamas<\/em> \u2013 Attorneys yesterday warned the latest Registrar General\u2019s Department hack shows the government \u201ccannot get away\u201d with any IT system deficiencies, adding: \u201cWe\u2019re an obvious target\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Companies\u00a0Urged To Focus On IT System Weaknesses<\/h4>\n

Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 A cyber security specialist yesterday urged Bahamian businesses and government agencies to identify \u201cextremely sought after\u201d soft targets in their IT systems following the attacks on the Registrar General\u2019s Department\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Cisco donates free Wi-Fi access at 10 community sites<\/h4>\n

Cayman Islands <\/em>\u2013 Residents will be able to enjoy free Wi-Fi access at 10 locations across the Cayman Islands, following an announcement by Joey Hew, the minister responsible for infrastructure\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

OfReg costs more, fails to protect consumers<\/h4>\n

Cayman Islands <\/em>\u2013 Three years after the creation of OfReg, auditors have taken a close look at the beleaguered utilities regulator and found that it has cost more than its predecessors but has failed to address its fundamental purpose of consumer protection\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

GTT says sharing tech tools, tips to help businesses navigate pandemic<\/h4>\n

Guyana <\/em>\u2013 GTT yesterday said that it has hosted a series of virtual conversations with the general public and private sector organizations with the aim of outfitting participants with technology-driven options to survive and thrive during this pandemic\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Future Of Jamaica Telecommunications Market-Trends, Outlook and Growth Opportunities of Mobile, Fixed Landline and Broadband Markets<\/h4>\n

Jamaica<\/em> \u2013 The Jamaica Telecommunications Market report \u2013 8th series provides a complete view of the Jamaica telecom ecosystem along with trends and growth factors shaping the future of the market\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

2000 tablets arriving in SVG to help with Online learning<\/h4>\n

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines <\/em>\u2013 Two thousand digital tablets are expected to arrive here today, adding to the 1000 already on island\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

World Bank approves financing of US$30 million towards SVG\u2019s development of a Digital Economy<\/h4>\n

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines <\/em>\u2013 The World Bank Board of Executive Directors approved on June 22, 2020, financing of US$30 million for St Vincent and the Grenadines as part of a regional US$94 million Caribbean Digital Transformation Project for four Eastern Caribbean countries\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

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Wednesday, 24 June 2020<\/h3>\n

PwC: IT\u00a0Spending ‘Paying Dividends’<\/h4>\n

Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 A Bahamian accounting firm yesterday said its technology investments are \u201cpaying dividends\u201d by upholding productivity throughout COVID-19 even though just ten percent of staff have currently returned to the office\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Tourism exploring digitized immigration cards to improve market intelligence<\/h4>\n

Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 The Ministry of Tourism and Aviation is exploring the digitization of the immigration cards filled out by foreign visitors when they travel to The Bahamas, as a means of digitizing the business of tourism\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

A Digital Summer with the Belize Camping Experience<\/h4>\n

Belize <\/em>\u2013 The Belize Camping Experience is turning to the digital platform to keep the anticipated camping experience going\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

\"\"B.T.L. Taking C.B.C. to Court for Alleged $200,000 Debt<\/h4>\n

Belize <\/em>\u2013 There are new legal woes tonight for the Channel Broadcasting Cable. Last month, in the U.S. courts, C.B.C. was sued by Dish Network for piracy using Internet Protocol Television streaming services\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Cayman youth connect for mental health<\/h4>\n

Cayman Islands <\/em>\u2013 Cayman\u2019s teens are reinforcing their support networks and taking advantage of video conferencing technology to stay connected with peers\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Digicel Completes Asset Transfer<\/h4>\n

Regional <\/em>\u2013 Pursuant to the indenture governing the 8.0% Subordinated Notes due 2026 (the “DIFL Subordinated Notes”) issued on May 22, 2020 by Digicel Holdings (Bermuda) Limited (“Holdings”) and Digicel International Finance Limited (“DIFL”), Holdings has transferred all of its assets to Digicel Intermediate Holdings Limited (“DIHL”), a wholly owned subsidiary of Holdings\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Invest in cybersecurity to survive<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 THE IMPLICATIONS of covid19 for average people have been all too evident in the social, personal and professional spheres, forcing them to become not only more efficient but also more proactive in terms of protecting their interests\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

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Thursday, 25 June 2020<\/h3>\n

Antigua & Barbuda passes Digital Assets Business Bill 2020 into law<\/h4>\n

Antigua and Barbuda<\/em> \u2013 Antigua and Barbuda has entered a new era for digital asset businesses, after its pioneering\u00a0Digital Assets Business Bill 2020\u00a0came into law earlier this month\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

BTC, Cable Fees ‘150 Times’ More’ Than US Access<\/h4>\n

Bahamas<\/em> \u2013 A niche provider says wholesale direct Internet access (DIA) rates charged by The Bahamas’ two telecommunications giants are “in excess of 150 times” greater than comparable US prices and squeezing out competition\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Defence ‘Layers’ Key Over\u00a0Cyber Security<\/h4>\n

Bahamas<\/em> \u2013 An information technology (IT) specialist yesterday said the Government must upgrade its systems in \u201clayers\u201d to prevent a repeat of recent hacks at the Registrar General\u2019s Office\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Government approves cyber incident response team<\/h4>\n

Bahamas<\/em> \u2013 The government has approved a project with the United Nations Technology Arm- the International Telecommunications Union- that will end in a cybersecurity strategy as well as the creation of a National Cyber Incident Response Team (CIRT) Minister of State for Grand Bahama Senator Kwasi Thompson said yesterday\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Kevin Smith resigning as Digicel\u2019s CEO<\/h4>\n

British Virgin Islands<\/em> \u2013 Months after stepping into the role, Kevin Smith is resigning as Chief Executive Officer of Digicel BVI\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Educators have to get comfortable with virtual learning technology<\/h4>\n

Guyana <\/em>\u2013 Dear Editor, Prior to the pandemic, I created WhatsApp groups just to connect with friends and family, Google Classroom was merely a concept and \u2018Zoom\u2019 meant an American educational TV series I enjoyed watching as a child (I\u2019m a 90s kid). Now, these forms of communication (amongst other online platforms) serve as lifelines for me to engage my students who would have otherwise been left to their own devices (no pun intended)\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

TVET classes online, learning packages also available<\/h4>\n

Guyana <\/em>\u2013 The Ministry of Education\u2019s Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) department has been reviewing their teaching methods to ensure they can continue to reach their students during the COVID-19 pandemic and after\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Can chairman of FTC still chair the OUR?<\/h4>\n

Jamaica <\/em>\u2013 Dear Editor, The appointment of statutory and other government boards in general, and the chairmanship of these entities in particular, by the Andrew Holness-led Administration become more curious with each appointment\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

\"\"How C&W and Flow met the covid19 challenge<\/h4>\n

Regional <\/em>\u2013 \u201cThere is no question that this pandemic is going to change us,\u201d said Garfield Sinclair, CEO of Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC), a subsidiary of C&W\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

2019 Future Of St. Kitts and Nevis Telecommunications Market- Trends, Outlook and Growth Opportunities of Mobile, Fixed Landline and Broadband Markets<\/h4>\n

Saint Kitts and Nevis<\/em> \u2013 The St. Kitts and Nevis Telecommunications report \u2013 8th series from OGAnalysis provides a complete view of the St. Kitts and Nevis telecom ecosystem along with trends and growth factors shaping the future of the market\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

bmobile offers customers massive increase in free data<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 bmobile has announced an upgrade for its customers and has invited mobile phone owners who are not part of its network to try it for thirty days for free\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Invest in cybersecurity to survive<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 THE IMPLICATIONS of covid19 for average people have been all too evident in the social, personal and professional spheres, forcing them to become not only more efficient but also more proactive in terms of protecting their interests\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

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Friday, 26 June 2020<\/h3>\n

Classes to mix online, in-person time<\/h4>\n

British Virgin Islands<\/em> \u2013 At the start of the new school year, students likely will resume their education with a curriculum that combines in-person teaching with online activities under a shift system designed to facilitate social distancing, according to Education, Culture, Youth Affairs, Fisheries and Agriculture Minister Dr. Natalio \u201cSowande\u201d Wheatley\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Carlo Redwood leaving Flow<\/h4>\n

Jamaica <\/em>\u2013 CARLO Redwood, marketing director at communications and entertainment provider, Flow, is set to depart the organisation on June 30, the company announced in a press release yesterday\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Digital ‘hackers’ pitch practical solutions to COVID-19 crisis<\/h4>\n

Jamaica <\/em>\u2013 To assist in combating the threats of doing business during and after the COVID-19 crisis, National Commercial Bank Jamaica Limited (NCB) recently invited some of Jamaica’s brightest young technocrats to design and pitch practical and innovative digital solutions for a $500,000 top prize\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

\"\"OUR mandates telecoms to give customers clearer information about service offerings<\/h4>\n

Jamaica <\/em>\u2013 The Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) says telecommunications providers, Digicel and Flow, must provide their customers with clearer information about their offerings and packages\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Robinson says poor telecoms services due to more than vandalism<\/h4>\n

Jamaica <\/em>\u2013 JAMAICA’S telecommunications service came in for a tongue lashing from Opposition spokesman on science and technology Julian Robinson, in the House of Representatives on Tuesday\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Technology Entities Donate Tablets For Children Of Sanitation Workers<\/h4>\n

Jamaica<\/em> \u2013 Twenty new Geo-X tablet computers have been handed over to the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) for the children of sanitation workers, to aid in their access to online learning while schools remain closed\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Aileen Corrigan recognised for leadership in driving digital future<\/h4>\n

Regional <\/em>\u2013 Chief Digital Officer for the Digicel Group, Aileen Corrigan has been named among an elite group of executives who have been leading business transformation efforts around the globe\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

COVID-19 found Caribbean IT infrastructure seriously wanting<\/h4>\n

Regional <\/em>\u2013 Communication technology infrastructure and services that inhibit the ability of the Caribbean to make adjustments to the manner in which business and educational pursuits are undertaken in the current COVID-19 environment continues to be a much-discussed issue across the region\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Cyber security<\/h4>\n

Regional<\/em> \u2013 In the face of increasingly sophisticated cyber attacks and threats, it is critical to assess the maturity of your organisation\u2019s security capabilities to ensure that the most effective control-measures are implemented\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Islandpreneur Live 2020 ends with Virtual Happy Hour on June 26<\/h4>\n

Sint Maarten <\/em>\u2013 More than 600 people have registered from all over the world to attend Islandpreneur Live 2020, a virtual summit aimed to empower Caribbean entrepreneurs to thrive in the digital world and be more resilient\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Kamla: My vision is to build an intelligent nation<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago \u00a0<\/em>\u2013 Good evening and thank you for joining us once again as we continue to set the trend in holding online virtual meetings to keep in contact with you, the people of Trinidad and Tobago\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

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Saturday, 27 June 2020<\/h3>\n

Gov’t implements e-signature infrastructure<\/h4>\n

Jamaica<\/em> \u2013 The Government has commenced implementation of the National Public Key Infrastructure (NPKI) project, which will enable individuals and entities to utilise e-signatures to transact business digitally with all State agencies in a safe environment\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

RGD To Introduce Online Birth Certificate Application Services<\/h4>\n

Jamaica<\/em> \u2013 Jamaicans locally and overseas will soon be able to apply online to the Registrar General\u2019s Department (RGD) for birth certificates\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Telecoms Concerned Over Policing Of Phone Bills<\/h4>\n

Jamaica <\/em>\u2013 Jamaican telecommunications companies Digicel and FLOW continue to voice concerns that some new directives by the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) to mitigate against shock bills and credit depletion could negatively affect their financials\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Making #DigitalCaribbean a Reality<\/h4>\n

Regional <\/em>\u2013 Digital technologies – the internet and other tools to collect and share information digitally – are spreading rapidly. The share of world population using the internet more than doubled to around 50 percent in 2017, from 20 percent in 2007\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

\"\"Digicel announces final plan for debt reduction<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago<\/em> \u2013 Digicel, a leading communications and entertainment provider with a standout brand, exceptional people and strong market positions across 32 markets in the Caribbean, Central America and Asia Pacific today announces that Digicel Group One Limited\u2019s (\u201cDGL1\u201d) scheme of arrangement (the \u201cScheme\u201d) is effective\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Guardian of the cyber front line<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago<\/em> \u2013 \u201cControl the device, don\u2019t let the device control you.\u201d So says Daren Dhoray, webmaster at The University of the West Indies (The UWI), St Augustine\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

How T&T can learn from Estonia\u2019s digital transformation<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago<\/em> \u2013 The population size of T&T and Estonia (1.3 million) is approximately the same, but the two countries differ when it comes to the ease of doing business\u2014with T&T being ranked 105th and Estonia at 18th\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

TSTT, Digicel clash over number portability<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago<\/em> \u2013 DIGICEL has sent rival mobile provider TSTT a strongly worded letter calling on it to desist from refusing to operate number portability or face legal action\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

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Sunday, 28 June 2020<\/h3>\n

Cellphone store looted by gunmen<\/h4>\n

Guyana <\/em>\u2013 A cell phone store located at Mon Repos East Coast Demerara (ECD) was looted on Friday last by a pair of armed bandits\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

UG students adapting to online learning despite mixed experiences<\/h4>\n

Guyana<\/em> \u2013 Several University of Guyana (UG) students have given mixed reviews on the transition from in classroom learning to virtual learning, which has become the new norm due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Telemedicine transforms doctor-patient consultation at Heart Institute<\/h4>\n

Jamaica<\/em> \u2013 Patients at the Heart Institute of the Caribbean (HIC) have been getting used to the practice of consulting with their doctors online\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

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Image credits: <\/i>carterse<\/a> (flickr); \u00a0Wikipedia<\/a>; \u00a0<\/i>Wikipedia<\/a>; \u00a0<\/i>Wikipedia<\/a>; \u00a0<\/i>Facebook<\/a>; \u00a0<\/i>Wikimedia Commons<\/a>; \u00a0Brands of the World<\/a>\u00a0<\/i><\/p>\n

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