{"id":80698,"date":"2015-12-21T06:30:05","date_gmt":"2015-12-21T11:30:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.ict-pulse.com\/?p=80698"},"modified":"2017-04-07T15:22:46","modified_gmt":"2017-04-07T20:22:46","slug":"roundup-week-20-december-2015","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ict-pulse.com\/2015\/12\/roundup-week-20-december-2015\/","title":{"rendered":"Roundup: for the week ending 20 December 2015"},"content":{"rendered":"
A roundup of the latest ICT\/technology news from across the Caribbean region for the period Monday 14 December to Sunday 20 December 2015.<\/em><\/p>\n Cuba <\/em>\u2013 Google (GOOGL) wants to help the Cuban government roll out broadband Internet across the country. The Cuban government appears to prefer dial-up service\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Dominica <\/em>\u2013 Digicel has held its first draw of the Christmas Season thrilling customers with cash and trips among other prizes\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Guyana <\/em>\u2013 Every time she meets someone, Emma (not her real name) wonders if they\u2019ve seen her naked\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Jamaica<\/em> \u2013 TWENTY-FIVE GRADE-SIX students at Clan\u00a0Carthy\u00a0Primary School in Kingston on Friday gave Julian Robinson, state minister for science, technology, energy and ministry, some insight into the different ways they use Internet access to do research for homework, play educational and other games, as well as keep in touch with friends and relatives in Jamaica and across the world\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Regional <\/em>\u2013 With Christmas just around the corner, telecommunications company, Digicel, is adding the sleek, sexy DL1000 handset to its suite of DL smartphones\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Regional <\/em>\u2013 Hear the word Instagram every day but haven’t a clue as to what it means? \u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Regional <\/em>\u2013 Tech Term of the Week: VoIP \u2013 <\/strong>Voice over internet protocol is a service by which telephone calls can be made via the internet through the combined use of hardware and software that delivers voice information in digital form\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 Fujitsu Caribbean and its global strategic partner, Veritas, one of the world leaders in backup and information management, on Thursday relaunched their partnership in Trinidad and Tobago\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Turks and Caicos<\/em> \u2013 The Turks and Caicos Islands government on Friday passed a motion in the House of Assembly for the write-off of $12 million in penalties for late payment of telecommunications taxes that was inadvertently overlooked for some four year\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 The founders of a recently-launched mobile application which provides one-click access to commercial, Government and non-profit organisation communication channels, aim to eventually offer full mobile commerce\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 Dozens packed a BTC flagship store December 5 for a peak at LG, a new line of mobile phones never before offered in this cell-savvy market hungry for the latest in the devices they treasure, the cell phones and tablets that seem to accompany them everywhere but the shower\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 The Government of The Commonwealth of The Bahamas along with the Utilities Regulation & Competition Authority (URCA) is hosting the 5th ITU symposium from December 14th \u2013 18th at Atlantis, Paradise Island\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) can be used as \u2018enablers\u2019 to tackle environmental challenges and build sustainable cities, an adviser to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) said yesterday\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have a \u201ccritical role\u201d to play in ensuring sustainable development, the Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority\u2019s (URCA) policy director believes\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Barbados <\/em>\u2013 Children between the ages of five and nine will have the opportunity to learn first-hand about the exciting world of technology as telecommunications provider Flow hosts its inaugural Tech Kids Project\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Barbados <\/em>\u2013 DIGICEL Barbados\u2019 prepaid customers are now able to stream music from their favourite apps on select plans without affecting their quota\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Belize <\/em>\u2013 Today, December 15, was expected to be the start date for SMARTs 4G LTE internet service, which it has touted as revolutionizing Belize\u2019s telecom industry\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Regional <\/em>\u2013 Telecom firm Digicel has acquired a majority stake in Jamaica\u2019s first payments company Paymaster for an undisclosed sum. Founded by a former ambassador, the payment service provider has over 170 locations in the Caribbean country\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Regional <\/em>\u2013 TRINIDAD and Tobago stands to increase its GDP by 1.38 per cent and create more job opportunities if it increases its broadband penetration\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Saint Kitts and Nevis <\/em>\u2013 FLOW \u00a0wishes \u00a0to \u00a0notify \u00a0its\u00a0customers and the general public \u00a0that \u00a0its offices on St. Kitts and Nevis will be closed\u00a0at 2:00 pm on Thursday 17th\u00a0December\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 There were two key pieces of news last week and not a Trinidadian I know had anything to say to me about them. Instead all I got were emails from friends and acquaintances about Muslim refugees from Syria \u201cinvading\u201d Europe and supposedly breaking down the place\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 The new boards of State-owned TSTT (Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago) and WASA (Water and Sewerage Authority) have been given a mandate to cut losses and ensure citizens get value for money\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Antigua and Barbuda <\/em>\u2013 The 13 employees of telecommunications company LIME, who were fired and then reinstated will remain on the job, at least until month end, when their employer and bargaining agent will be heading back to court\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Antigua and Barbuda <\/em>\u2013 Staff at the Antigua Broadcasting Services (ABS) Television and Radio will soon have their prayers answered, as Minister of Broadcast and Telecommunications Melford Nicholas said within a few months\u2019 time a number the Cross Street facility will be upgraded\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Barbados <\/em>\u2013 Government has entered into a contract with telecommunications company Digicel that will cut its telephone costs in half\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Barbados <\/em>\u2013 The Barbados government has introduced legislation amending the Value Added Tax (VAT0 to allow for a 22 per cent tax on voice and other transmissions from cell phones\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Jamaica<\/em> \u2013 MARTIN Carroll, group COO for business solutions\/ICT at Digicel said the company has introduced a new product, Digicel Asset Tracking that tracks geolocation and monitors assets such as vehicles, equipment, and machines for companies and individuals\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Jamaica<\/em> \u2013 John Suranyi, the man leading Digicel\u2019s charge into the lucrative cable market, is no neophyte in the highly competitive industry\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Jamaica<\/em> \u2013 TELECOMMUNICATIONS firm, FLOW, has launched its second Customer Experience Centre in Jamaica; this time in the municipality of Portmore, St Catherine\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Jamaica <\/em>\u2013 A man who pleaded guilty to robbing a woman of her cellular phone in New Kingston was slapped with a nine-month prison sentence when he appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate\u2019s Court\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Jamaica <\/em>\u2013 Technology firm tTech Ltd, aiming to raise $50.2 million on the Junior Market through an IPO, says the offer, which opened this morning, was three times oversubscribed in one minute\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Barbados <\/em>\u2013 Digicel Barbados has announced the launch of a new initiative giving prepay users zero rating access to a number of music streaming platforms, reports local daily Nation News\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n British Virgin Islands <\/em>\u2013 The Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (TRC) said it has officially determined that telecommunication company LIME is the dominant provider of fixed line broadband services in the territory, and that the development has now paved the way for it to be able to regulate the market\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Cayman Islands <\/em>\u2013 Well over four years after promising a campus to transform Cayman into a technological centre of excellence, the current management team of Cayman Enterprise City has settled on a site in the Fairbanks area of George Town for the tech zone\u2019s actual campus\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Jamaica <\/em>\u2013 THE EDITOR, Sir: I do not know if it’s a case of bad management, sheer impatience or someone not paying attention to details, but Digicel seems to have jumped the gun in rolling out its new Digiplay service\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Regional <\/em>\u2013 Cable and Wireless Communications Plc (LON:CWC) has been given an average recommendation of \u201cHold\u201d by the eleven research firms that are covering the company, MarketBeat reports. One investment analyst has rated the stock with a sell recommendation, seven have issued a hold recommendation and three have given a buy recommendation to the company\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Regional <\/em>\u2013 TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANY Flow is poised for major growth in 2016 as it moves to capitalise on this year\u2019s merger of Cable & Wireless and Columbus operations in Barbados\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Regional<\/em> \u2013 It will be business as usual for Flow operations in Barbados, following the agreement by the board of the parent company, Cable & Wireless Communications (CWC), to sell its operations to Liberty Global in a deal worth a whopping US$8.2 billion, including debt\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Regional <\/em>\u2013 Your website is the single most important aspect of your business. It is a crucial first impression and determines whether people hire you for your services or products. It should tell visitors what you have got, what it will do for them and what they need to do next\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 While public service workers have been told there’s no money to pay them now, Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT) workers are to receive $350 million in backpay\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 The new chairman of TSTT, Emile Elias, says the company\u2019s current board and its senior management is determined that the majority state-owned telecommunications provider will have a 4G LTE, despite reports that the Telecommunications Authority of T&T (TATT) has made a recommendation to its line minister that the two 4G licences be granted to Digicel and Flow…. more<\/a><\/p>\n Antigua and Barbuda <\/em>\u2013 LIME retail staff, who have been in limbo for more than three weeks, are off the job again\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 The Bahamas Department of Labour advises the public to exercise caution if seeking cruise ship jobs via the Internet in order to avoid falling victim to online scams\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Barbados <\/em>\u2013 Barbados to raise millions from tax on cell phone use\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n British Virgin Islands <\/em>\u2013 CCT Global Communications wants a fair shake at the impending allocation of broadband spectrum, but feels the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission denied its application without a proper review, the High Court heard this week\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Dominica <\/em>\u2013 Children between the ages of four and six will have the opportunity to learn first-hand about the exciting world of technology, as telecommunications provider Flow hosts its inaugural Tech Kids Project\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Guyana <\/em>\u2013 The Guyana National Computer Incident Response Team (GNCIRT) wishes to alert the general public of the sudden surge in ransomware attacks being experienced globally\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Guyana <\/em>\u2013 Amidst the controversy that has arisen over the disposal of government\u2019s 20 per cent shares in the Guyana Telephone & Telegraph Company (GTT), Director of the National Industrial and Commercial Investments Limited (NICIL) Winston Brassington has told Stabroek Business that government got more than it might have otherwise expected for the sale of its shares to the Chinese technology company Datang\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Regional <\/em>\u2013 BARBADOS LOST OUT to Jamaica as the location of Cable & Wireless\u2019 (C&W) new Caribbean call centre, but the island has been chosen as the regional base for C&W\u2019s human resources services\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Regional <\/em>\u2013 Based on its recent analysis of the data communications services market, Frost & Sullivan recognizes C&W Business, part of C&W Communications, with the 2015 Central American and Caribbean Frost & Sullivan Award for Company of the Year. In an environment where technological change is rapid and constant, and businesses require specialized support to address specific needs, C&W Business has created a solid and unique position in the market through its high-quality, one-stop-shop solutions\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Saint Kitts and Nevis <\/em>\u2013 Digicel today announced that its ad control technology is now live in St. Kitts and Nevis\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Saint Lucia <\/em>\u2013 Last weekend, the Blue Coral Mall, Rodney Bay Mall and Bay Walk Mall saw over 300 persons participating in the recently launched ALCATEL ONETOUCH Christmas promotion \u2018Let\u2019s Sing Together\u2019 online at http:\/\/www.letssingtogether2015.com\/ \u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 THERE have been mixed reactions to yesterday\u2019s announcement of an approximately 50 percent cut in Government\u2019s contributions to the National Chutney Soca Monarch (NCSM) and International Soca Monarch (ISM) competitions\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 THE cash reserves of state owned Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT) will soon be depleted, following a $350 million payment of arrears to staff, and a recent payment of $450 million in other arrears\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 Majority state-owned telecommunications provider, TSTT, yesterday signed a three-year collective agreement with the trade union representing its 2,000 junior and senior staff that gives the employees a 10 per cent wage increase for the period January 2011 to December 2013\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 Bahamians are being warned against seeking employment on cruise liners after indicating that a listing of job vacancies for the Costa Cruise Line Australia is possibly an Internet hoax\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Belize \u2013 An ad hoc committee representing approximately 600 public servants, most of whom are retired, has filed a claim in court in a bid to get their share of money that had been allotted by the Belize Telecommunications Limited to the Public Sector Workers Trust\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Guyana <\/em>\u2013 Guyanese officials have told nationals whose computers have come under attack from \u201cransomware\u201d not to pay any ransom, noting that a government agency has suffered \u201cirreparable damage to important data files\u201d\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Guyana <\/em>\u2013 The Ministry of Public Security yesterday issued a press release from its Computer Incident Response Team on a malicious software attack that has surged in recent weeks and one government agency here has been affected\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 AS retrenchment moves on, and is expected to continue apace in response to a new normal of making do economically with less, some home truths about the T&T world of work and business should finally get the attention they deserve\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n Regional <\/em>\u2013 According to ALCATEL ONETOUCH, Latin America and the Caribbean face major challenges with a slowdown in purchases in the market for mobile devices due to present economic climate\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Image credits: \u00a0(Mick Baker)rooster<\/a> (flickr); \u00a0Wikipedia<\/a>; \u00a0Wikipedia<\/a>; \u00a0Wikipedia<\/a>; \u00a0Wikipedia<\/a>; \u00a0Wikipedia<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n __________<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" A roundup of the latest ICT\/technology news from across the Caribbean region for the period Monday 14 December to Sunday 20 December 2015. 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Why Cuba\u2019s economy could stay trapped in the Stone Age<\/h4>\n
BUSINESS BYTE: Digicel gives cash, trips in first Christmas draw<\/h4>\n
Cyber crime victims seek police intervention<\/h4>\n
Girls Who Code – Students At Clan Carthy Primary Learn To Master The Craft Through Tablets-In-Schools Programme<\/h4>\n
Digicel adds the DL1000 to its suite of best value smartphones<\/h4>\n
Marketing Strategies Today: Instagram explained for you<\/h4>\n
Tech Times: Twitter Is Now Delivering Ads To Users Without Accounts<\/h4>\n
Fujitsu, Veritas relaunch strategic partnership<\/h4>\n
Turks and Caicos government writes off $12 million in uncollected telecoms taxes<\/h4>\n
Tuesday, 15 December 2015<\/h3>\n
App Founders Target Full Mobile Commerce<\/h4>\n
Fans pack BTC for LG launch<\/h4>\n
Government of The Bahamas with URCA Hosts Important ITU Conference<\/h4>\n
ICTs Cited As \u2018Enabler\u2019 For Sustainable Cities<\/h4>\n
ICTs Have \u2018Key Role\u2019 In Sustainable Development<\/h4>\n
Flow unveils Multi Island Tech Kids Project this weekend in the City<\/h4>\n
Free music streaming for Digicel prepaid customers<\/h4>\n
Smart gets ready for 4G<\/h4>\n
Digicel Takes Control of Jamaica\u2019s Paymaster, Hopes To Launch Mobile Wallet<\/h4>\n
Huawei: T&T regional hub for its Eastern Caribbean operations<\/h4>\n
FLOW St. Kitts & Nevis Early Closure<\/h4>\n
\u2018But I see it on the Internet\u2019<\/h4>\n
New TSTT, WASA boards get mandate to cut losses<\/h4>\n
Wednesday, 16 December 2015<\/h3>\n
LIME WORKERS WIN ROUND TWO<\/h4>\n
Upgrades in the cards for building that houses state media<\/h4>\n
Digicel wins Government contract<\/h4>\n
Government hopes to raise millions from taxes on cell phone use<\/h4>\n
Digicel launches asset-tracking service<\/h4>\n
Digicel Play chief has vast experience<\/h4>\n
FLOW opens new-look customer experience centre in Portmore<\/h4>\n
Phone snatcher gets nine months in jail<\/h4>\n
tTech closes IPO in one minute following oversubscription<\/h4>\n
Thursday, 17 December 2015<\/h3>\n
Digicel Barbados offers zero rating music access<\/h4>\n
TRC now set to regulate broadband market<\/h4>\n
Tech City To Be Built In Fairbanks Area<\/h4>\n
Wheel And Come Again, Digicel<\/h4>\n
Cable and Wireless Communications Plc (LON:CWC) Receives Average Rating of \u201cHold\u201d from Brokerages<\/h4>\n
Flow \u2018well set\u2019 for growth<\/h4>\n
Liberty song!<\/h4>\n
Site Your Trust On First Impressions<\/h4>\n
$350m BACKPAY<\/h4>\n
\u2018TSTT must have 4G licence\u2019<\/h4>\n
Friday, 18 December 2015<\/h3>\n
LIME workers off the job again<\/h4>\n
Department of Labour Cautions Against Seeking Cruise Ship Jobs Via Internet<\/h4>\n
Barbados To Raise Millions From Tax On Cell Phone Use<\/h4>\n
CCT, regulator in court over spectrum allocation<\/h4>\n
BUSINESS BYTE: FLOW unveils Tech Kids Project<\/h4>\n
Computer malware damage important govt data; Guyanese warned<\/h4>\n
Gov\u2019t got good deal on GTT shares \u2013 Brassington<\/h4>\n
Barbados chosen as regional human resources base<\/h4>\n
Frost & Sullivan Confers C&W Business With the Company of the Year Award for Its Robust Product Portfolio Backed by Outstanding Customer Service<\/h4>\n
Digicel Ad Control now Live in St. Kitts and Nevis<\/h4>\n
St Lucians vie for world record with Alcatel Onetouch Christmas Promotion<\/h4>\n
Mixed reactions to cut in subventions<\/h4>\n
TSTT cash reserves almost depleted<\/h4>\n
TSTT settles 10% wage pact<\/h4>\n
Saturday, 19 December 2015<\/h3>\n
Bahamians warned about cruise ship jobs via Internet<\/h4>\n
Retired public officers say they want money that rightfully belongs to them<\/h4>\n
Guyana warns of ransomware attacks<\/h4>\n
Ministry warns of malicious software attack, gov\u2019t agency affected<\/h4>\n
Productivity hot button too long avoided by Govt<\/h4>\n
Sunday, 20 December 2015<\/h3>\n
CARIBBEAN: Alcatel OneTouch projects smarter mobile phone production and\u00a0consumer purchases in 2016<\/h4>\n