{"id":74433,"date":"2015-03-16T07:48:59","date_gmt":"2015-03-16T12:48:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.ict-pulse.com\/?p=74433"},"modified":"2017-04-07T15:34:56","modified_gmt":"2017-04-07T20:34:56","slug":"roundup-week-15-march-2015","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ict-pulse.com\/2015\/03\/roundup-week-15-march-2015\/","title":{"rendered":"Roundup: for the week ending 15 March 2015"},"content":{"rendered":"

A roundup of ICT\/technology news from across the Caribbean region for the period Monday 9 March to Sunday 15 March 2015.<\/em><\/p>\n

\nMonday, 9 March 2015<\/h3>\n

Nassau Life: BTC, BEC And Other Public Deceptions<\/h4>\n

Bahamas<\/em> \u2013 Last spring, I was debating with my friend Frankie Wilson, the architect of the much ballyhooed Bahamian re-taking of control of the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) from Cable & Wireless\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Cable Plans Launch Of $60-$100m Pref Issue<\/h4>\n

Bahamas<\/em> \u2013 Cable Bahamas is planning to imminently tap the capital markets with another multi-million dollar preference share issue, Tribune Business can reveal\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Gabrielle makes IT<\/h4>\n

Barbados<\/em> \u2013 It\u2019s true that the old adage which says when life gives you lemons, you make lemonade is a clich\u00e9, but still it is one that is more than applicable to Gabrielle Belgrave\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Could a Major Caribbean Merger Mean the End for Caribbean Broadcasters?<\/h4>\n

Regional <\/em>\u2013 The build-up was impressive. There was great secrecy, a stage draped in \u2018silk\u2019 with silhouetted dancers and when the curtain fell, flashing lights and tech music\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

LIME Caribbean tops in advertising competition<\/h4>\n

Regional <\/em>\u2013 LIME Caribbean copped a total of seventeen awards to emerge the top performing company, with the most awards won, in the recently announced Caribbean Advertising Federation (CAF)\/American Advertising Awards (ADDYs) for 2015\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

OAS Organizes Training Course for Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs) in the Americas<\/h4>\n

Regional <\/em>\u2013 The Organization of American States (OAS) today began a training course on Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs) aimed at technical staff responsible for the development and management of CSIRTs from Dominica, the Dominican Republic, Honduras, Nicaragua, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago, at its headquarters in Washington, DC\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Is electronic and Internet voting suitable for T&T?<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 In 1892, the mechanical lever voting machine was first used in the USA. Modern voting machines are however of the electronic type\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Power outage knocks out mobile networks<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago<\/em> \u2013 Hundreds of mobile customers lost service on both networks this weekend owing to an electricity outage, according to the service providers bmobile and Digicel\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Tuesday, 10 March 2015<\/h3>\n

\"http:\/\/www.eleutheranews.com\/\"BTC\u00a0disputes inventory timeline, seeks exemptions<\/h4>\n

Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 The responses of the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) to the first consultation document issued by the Utilities Regulatory and\u2008Competition Authority (URCA)\u2008on proposed infrastructure sharing regulations reveal a deep concern by BTC that any sharing of infrastructure not inhibit its ability to be both competitive and profitable when a second player enters the mobile phone market in May\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

BTC:\u2008URCA\u2008should\u00a0ensure new player builds own network<\/h4>\n

Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 In its response to the infrastructure-sharing regulations issued by the Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA), the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) has asked the regulator to require new mobile phone market entrants to build their own networks even while allowing for facilities sharing, to block \u201ccertain assets\u201d\u2008from infrastructural access and to ensure that BTC\u2008isn\u2019t the only company that has to share its infrastructure\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Cuba\u2019s Tech Start-Up Sector: \u201cPeople Are Hungry to Work\u201d<\/h4>\n

Cuba <\/em>\u2013 Even before the recent thawing of relations with the US, Cuba was developing a tech start-up community that has drawn interest from entrepreneurs and industry giants\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Dominica embarks on major ICT project<\/h4>\n

Dominica <\/em>\u2013 The Government of Dominica has began works on the refurbishment on a section of the Dominica State College (DSC) to house a Center for Excellence and Innovation for ICT\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Samsung\u2019s new broadside is curved<\/h4>\n

Regional <\/em>\u2013 Two weeks ago, at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain, Samsung introduced the latest in its S series, the flagship of its considerable lineup of smartphones\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Accelerating Entrepreneurship in St Vincent and the Grenadines<\/h4>\n

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines <\/em>\u2013 Entrepreneurship is getting a boost in St Vincent and the Grenadines\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Wednesday, 11 March 2015<\/h3>\n

BTC: Mobile network improvements in the Northern Bahamas<\/h4>\n

Bahamas<\/em> \u2013 Residents in the Northern Bahamas are enjoying their share of the recent $65M Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) capital investment earmarked for improvements to its landline, broadband and mobile network\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Phone traced<\/h4>\n

Barbados <\/em>\u2013 Police Constable Frank Olton was the lone witness when the trial of two men accused of robbing a Government Senator of a cellular phone in October 2011, continued in Supreme Court No. 5 this morning, before Justice Olson Alleyne\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Broadband services now 6 times faster \u2013 LIME<\/h4>\n

British Virgin Islands \u2013 Telecommunications provider LIME has announced the roll out of its Superfast Broadband service which it said is allowing most customers to receive up to six times the speed of their existing packages\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

US, Cuba re-establish direct phone link<\/h4>\n

Cuba <\/em>\u2013 The United States and Cuba have re-established a direct telephone link, the Cuban state telecommunications company said Wednesday, in the latest step toward normalizing ties between the one-time Cold War foes\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Contract Signed For Renovation Of Centre Of Excellence<\/h4>\n

Dominica <\/em>\u2013 The Dominica Labour Party Administration continues to manifest its commitment to developing the nation\u2019s human resource, this time, as it prepares to open the much-anticipated Centre of Excellence and Innovation\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

\"Flag-map_of_Jamaica20,000 Tablets Distributed to Students<\/h4>\n

Jamaica <\/em>\u2013 Over 20,000 tablet computers have been distributed to students in various institutions to date under the $1.4 billion Tablets in School pilot project\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Cyberbox expands into electronic gaming<\/h4>\n

Jamaica <\/em>\u2013 LOCAL Internet Caf\u00e9 Cyberbox Lan Centre has partnered with video gaming expert Isaiah-Triforce Johnson in its quest to expand into electronic gaming\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

ICT\/BPO Policy In The Works<\/h4>\n

Jamaica <\/em>\u2013 Jamaica is to create a national information and communications technology\/business process outsourcing (ICT\/BPO) policy aimed at regulating the sector which is said to be the fastest growing in the country\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

More than 500 arrested under Lotto Scam Act<\/h4>\n

Jamaica <\/em>\u2013 More than 500 persons have been arrested and billions of dollars in assets seized under the country\u2019s anti-lottery scamming law, since it was passed in 2013\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Phone towers threaten endangered species’ habitat in Puerto Rico<\/h4>\n

Puerto Rico <\/em>\u2013 The construction of telecommunications towers threatens to destroy the habitat of the Puerto Rican “guabairo,” or nightjar, an endangered species of bird found only in the southern part of the island, community leaders said Tuesday\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

LACNIC delivers IPv6 training to T&T tech community<\/h4>\n

Regional \u2013 Engineers and technicians seeking to upgrade their network infrastrcuture will benefit from an upcoming international workshop\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

73-year-old graduates in computer literacy<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 Some 312 participants, including a 73-year-old woman, on Monday graduated from a computer literacy class hosted by the National Poverty Reduction and Eradication Programmes Coordinating Unit\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Thursday, 12 March 2015<\/h3>\n

BTC\u00a0brings home silver and bronze Stevie awards<\/h4>\n

Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) Corporate and Enterprise Sales Team won silver and bronze at the prestigious ninth annual Stevie\u00ae Awards for Sales & Customer Service held in Las Vegas, at the Bellagio Hotel, on February 27\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

BTC\u2008disputes\u00a0URCA proposed timelines on access agreements<\/h4>\n

Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 The Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC)\u2008has argued that it should take 60 days \u2014 not 42 \u2014 for an infrastructure provider to conclude an access agreement, 21 days to deny one (not 14)\u2008and that the infrastructure provider\u2019s expansion plans ought to be included in costing principles for price setting considerations\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

LIME, FLOW decision next week<\/h4>\n

Barbados<\/em> \u2013 BY THE MIDDLE of next week Barbadians will know whether LIME and FLOW will get the green light to join forces in Barbados\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Wilson: BTC Has \u2018No Choice\u2019 On Downsize<\/h4>\n

Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 A leading critic of the Bahamas Telecommunications Company\u2019s (BTC) privatisation has defended its controlling shareholder\u2019s decision to further downsize the workforce, arguing: \u201cWhat choice do they have?\u201d \u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

911 Calls Cross Between Orange Walk And San Pedro Police Departments<\/h4>\n

Belize <\/em>\u2013 Are you a Digicell customer and are wondering why when making a 911 emergency call to the Orange Walk Police Station your call is directed to the San Pedro Police Formation? … more<\/a><\/p>\n

Top Businesses In Grenada Exicted About Digicel More!<\/h4>\n

Grenada <\/em>\u2013 Digicel recently unveiled a new line of products under its Mobile Advertising banner that has businesses in Grenada rethinking the way they reach out to their customers\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

\"GuyanaGT&T blames car crash for downtown disruption<\/h4>\n

Guyana <\/em>\u2013 Approximately 1,000 GT&T landline and data customers in the downtown Georgetown area are without service following damage to the company\u2019s cable cabinet facility\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Mandeville Gets Its First Business Process Outsourcing Company<\/h4>\n

Jamaica <\/em>\u2013 The multibillion-dollar business process outsourcing company, Sutherland Global Services (BPO), is expanding to Mandeville, Manchester, within six months\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Education\u2019s future is\u2026 Digital, connected and mobile<\/h4>\n

Regional \u2013 In today\u2019s digitally connected world, using technology to improve education institutions and processes is not a question of if, but of when and how\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

ICANN, CTU bring Caribbean voices to global Internet policy debate<\/h4>\n

Regional \u2013 This year could be the year to kick some Caribbean stereotypes to the curb. The region has been progressively piping up on the global stage, breaking long-held cultural paradigms in the process, in some fairly unlikely ways\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

TATT: No go on CWC, Flow merger<\/h4>\n

Regional <\/em>\u2013 It is, for now, a no go for the billion-dollar merger of Cable and Wireless Communications (CWC) and Columbus Communications International, the parent company of cable TV provider Flow\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

BTP\u00a0Participates In Regional E-Waste Project<\/h4>\n

Sint Maarten <\/em>\u2013 Bureau Telecommunications and Post St. Maarten (BTP-SXM) represented by Ryan Wijngaarde met with core members of the CSR committee of the Caribbean Telecom Association (CANTO) in Trinidad this week for the kick-off of a regional E-waste project\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

One app to rule them all<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 A funny thing happened to the blink\/bmobile TNTYP.com yellow pages app. It\u2019s gotten a fantastic upgrade and that\u2019s not hype\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Sky phones coming to TT<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 IN two months time, local consumers will have the opportunity to purchase smart phones from Sky Devices of the United States. Loaded on these phones will be the first ever Caribbean App Store, which offers great opportunities for local business persons to promote their business on the World Wide Web\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Friday, 13 March 2015<\/h3>\n

BTC Staff To Decide By Monday On Severance<\/h4>\n

Bahamas<\/em> \u2013 BAHAMAS Telecommunications Company employees have until 5pm Monday to decide whether they will accept voluntary separation packages before executives begin \u201cletting people go,\u201d according to Bahamas Communications and Public Officers Union Secretary General Dino Rolle\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

BTC\u2008VSEP\u2008candidates\u00a0 get financial advice<\/h4>\n

Bahamas<\/em> \u2013 Bahamas Telecommunications Corporation (BTC) employees are now considering voluntary separation packages (VSEP) being offered by the company after being advised through in-house seminars on what to do with that windfall should they opt for the package\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Cable Bahamas offers Bahamians new opportunities to invest<\/h4>\n

Bahamas<\/em> \u2013 Today, Cable Bahamas Ltd announced that it will be offering a private placement preferred share offering to be opened in a few weeks\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Others\u00a0claim to be duped by phone fraudsters<\/h4>\n

Guyana <\/em>\u2013 Following the revelation of a disabled Mon Repos woman that she had been duped out of $100,000 by a telephone fraudster, other persons have come forward with similar stories\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Technology minister grants number portability administrator service provider licence<\/h4>\n

Jamaica<\/em> \u2013 Minister with responsibility for Technology, Phillip Paulwell yesterday (Thursday March 12) granted a number portability administrator licence to Porting Access B V of the Netherlands\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Telecoms infrastructure as key to Jamaica’s attractiveness<\/h4>\n

Jamaica<\/em> \u2013 A robust and sophisticated telecoms infrastructure is a key deciding factor for investors considering doing business in Jamaica, according to Yoni Epstein, chairman of Jamaica’s Business Process Industry Association of Jamaica (BPIAJ)\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

ITU Telecom World Young Innovators Competition Call for Applicants<\/h4>\n

Regional <\/em>\u2013 The ITU Telecom World Young Innovators Competition Entrepreneurship Challenge is open for applications! \u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Talking Caribbean Tech in St Lucia<\/h4>\n

Regional <\/em>\u2013 St Lucia will be the backdrop to the highly anticipated gathering of the men and women responsible for securing and administering computer networks across the Caribbean\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

\"Trinidad_and_Tobago…Cable and Wireless eyes disposal of TSTT<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 Cable and Wireless Communications (CWC) on Thursday night confirmed that it looked forward to working with the National Enterprises Ltd (NEL) to agree to a fair treatment of its TSTT shares held by NEL… more<\/a><\/p>\n

Flow Trinidad takeover could be blocked unless CWC divests TSTT stake<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 Today, Trinidad & Tobago\u2019s Newsday paper reports that the Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad & Tobago (TATT) has laid down conditions on the proposed takeover of triple-play broadband, pay-TV and telephony operator Columbus Communications Trinidad (Flow) by rival Cable & Wireless Communications (CWC)\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Google emails not like Rowley\u2019s Emailgate<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 MORE than a week after police began reviewing a Google file of emails, they have found that none resemble those disclosed in Parliament back in 2013, by Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley, in relation to murder and corruption conspiracies\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Hurdle for CWC deal<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 T&T\u2019s telecommunications regulator yesterday expressed deep concerns about the possible impact Cable & Wireless Communications\u2019 proposed US$3 billion acquisition of Columbus International would have on the competitive environment for the telecom industry in T&T\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

No to Flow<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago<\/em> \u2013 No to Flow, unless you sell your 49 percent stake in TSTT\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Support for TATT move on Flow and CWC merger<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago<\/em> \u2013 Holdings company National Enterprises Ltd (NEL), the majority shareholder of telecoms provider Telecommunication Services of Trinidad and Tobago Ltd (TSTT), said yesterday it supports the Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago\u2019s (TATT) position that retention of Cable and Wireless Communications\u2019 (CWC) shareholding in TSTT can lead to a \u201csignificant lessening of competition\u201d… more<\/a><\/p>\n

Saturday, 14 March 2015<\/h3>\n

Bahamas Press Club comments on Freedom of Information Act<\/h4>\n

Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 The Bahamas Press Club 2014 notes with much interest the recent announcements by the Minister of Education, Science and Technology the Hon. Jerome Fitzgerald, on the progress of efforts to present a Freedom of Information Bill to Parliament\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Back door open for CWC-Columbus approval<\/h4>\n

Regional <\/em>\u2013 The Communications Workers Union (CWU) said while the Telecommunications Authority of T&T (TATT) has set conditions for its approval of the proposed merger of Cable and Wireless Communications (CWC) and Columbus International, it has left \u201cthe back door wide open\u201d for the transaction to be successfully completed\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

\u2018We\u2019ll sell TSTT stake\u2019<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 CABLE AND WIRELESS Communications (CWC) yesterday agreed to the Telecommunications Authority of TT (TATT)\u2019s terms to first sell its 49 percent stake in TSTT before buying Columbus Communications, parent company of local cable TV and wireless services provider Flow\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Sunday, 15 March 2015<\/h3>\n

Govt giving FTC more teeth<\/h4>\n

Barbados <\/em>\u2013 GOVERNMENT IS GIVING the Fair Trading Commission (FTC) more power to protect consumers\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Haiti\"Signature of a Partnership Agreement CONATEL-UEH<\/h4>\n

Haiti <\/em>\u2013 Friday, Jean-Marie Guillaume, Director General of the National Council of Telecommunications (CONATEL) and Jean Vernet Henry, Rector of the State University of Haiti (UEH) signed a partnership agreement protocol between the two institutions in the presence Fritz Deshommes, Vice-Rector for Research, Jean Elie Erol, Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Jean-Marie Alt\u00e9ma, Deputy Director General of CONATEL\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Government hopes to doubles BPO employment by 2020 \u2014 Phillips<\/h4>\n

Jamaica <\/em>\u2013 A national five-year strategy to double the employment level in the business process outsourcing BPO industry should be submitted to Cabinet over the next few months, according to Minister of Finance and Planning, Peter Phillips\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Outsourcing can earn US$1b annually \u2014 Jamaica lags behind Uruguay<\/h4>\n

Jamaica<\/em> \u2013 Anupam Govil, outsourcing consultant, thinks Jamaica could more than double its business process outsourcing (BPO) earnings to US$1 billion ($115b) annually, provided the island offers higher skills solutions for clients\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Telecom-Union Critical Of T&T Regulator’s Response To CWC-Flow Merger<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 The Communications Workers Union (CWU) Sunday said the Telecommunication Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (TATT) has left the \u201cback door wide open\u201d for the British telecommunication giant, Cable and Wireless Communication (CWC) to complete its billion dollar merger with Columbus Communications International (CCI)\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

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