{"id":98440,"date":"2017-05-22T06:30:55","date_gmt":"2017-05-22T11:30:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.ict-pulse.com\/?p=98440"},"modified":"2017-05-21T17:50:13","modified_gmt":"2017-05-21T22:50:13","slug":"roundup-week-21-2017","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ict-pulse.com\/2017\/05\/roundup-week-21-2017\/","title":{"rendered":"Roundup: for the week ending 21 May 2017"},"content":{"rendered":"

A roundup of the latest ICT\/technology news from across the Caribbean region for the period Monday 15 May to Sunday 21 May 2017.<\/em><\/p>\n

Monday, 15 May 2017<\/h3>\n

Anguilla Unveils New Anguilla App With Special Deals To Celebrate Turning 50<\/h4>\n

Anguilla <\/em>\u2013 Anguilla\u00a0is celebrating turning 50 in a big way by introducing a dynamic new app, Anguilla App, that offers amazing deals across the island from restaurants to lodging to shopping to on-island attractions\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

FLOW wants to be true full service provider in Dominica GM says<\/h4>\n

Dominica <\/em>\u2013 General Manager of FLOW Dominica, Jeffrey Baptiste, has said that the company is desirous of being the only true legitimate full-service provider in Dominica\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Entrepreneurs In Haiti Will Soon Have Broader Access To Technical Skills Training, Because Of An Initiative To Promote Digital Jobs In The Country<\/h4>\n

Haiti <\/em>\u2013 The initiative is led by LACNIC, the Internet Registry for Latin America and the Caribbean. Since 2013, LACNIC has strengthened the technical skills of more than 300 Haitian ICT students and professionals, through a project called Ayitic. This year, LACNIC has expanded the project\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Commentary: Cyber security: Can Caribbean governments defend their borders alone?<\/h4>\n

Regional <\/em>\u2013 The dangers of cyber threats in the Caribbean continue to evolve and spike at a rate never seen before\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Tuesday, 16 May 2017<\/h3>\n

URCA and its licensees host 120 students during its third annual \u2018Girls in ICT Day\u2019 event<\/h4>\n

Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 \u201cDon\u2019t be afraid of challenges and new opportunities.\u201d \u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Risky business<\/h4>\n

Barbados <\/em>\u2013 Barbadian companies are at risk of falling prey to large-scale cyber attacks similar to the one that interrupted computer systems across the globe last week, unless they take operational risk more seriously, a risk analyst has warned\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

CITO: \u201dWannacry\u201d Ransomware Not In Belize<\/h4>\n

Belize <\/em>\u2013 Today the Central Information Technology Office released a press release warning the public about a new ransomeware called Wannacry\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Global cyberattack puts Cayman businesses on alert<\/h4>\n

Cayman Islands <\/em>\u2013 Cayman Islands IT departments worked overtime during the holiday weekend as businesses scrambled to protect their data against a global ransomware attack that affected an estimated 200,000 victims in more than 150 countries\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

DIGICEL Appoints Nikima Royer as CEO for Its Dominica Operation<\/h4>\n

Dominica <\/em>\u2013 Digicel today announced Nikima Royer Jno Baptiste as the first female and Dominican-national to ever be appointed in the role of Chief Executive Officer for its Dominican operations. Nikima\u2019s main focus will be leading the team over of over 60 employees in delivering the best customer experience and a superfast network in the country\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Social media #Dominica campaign on today<\/h4>\n

Dominica <\/em>\u2013 A social media campaign which plans to swamp social with #Dominica to get it to be a trending topic on social media is on today\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Telecoms pensioners owed GYD$600 million- union<\/h4>\n

Guyana <\/em>\u2013 The Guyana Postal and Telecommunications Workers Union (GPTWU) has written to President David Granger seeking his intervention in the payment of GYD$600 million in outstanding gratuities to retirees of the country\u2019s oldest telecommunications company\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Union accuses GTT of preferring contract workers \u2013 Court orders company to engage in discussions relating to 120 workers\u2019 positions<\/h4>\n

Guyana <\/em>\u2013 The Guyana Postal and Telecommunications Workers\u2019 Union (GPTWU) has told this publication that the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GTT) hired seventeen contract workers over the period of the last two months\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

More cyber-attacks coming, Minister Wheatley warns<\/h4>\n

Jamaica<\/em> \u2013 THE technology ministry has warned Jamaicans to secure their computer systems as attacks similar to that of ransomware WannaCry which crippled a raft of health, financial and other systems on the weekend, \u201cwill escalate in coming weeks\u201d\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

CANTO and Huawei Co-host Stakeholder Invitational in Panama<\/h4>\n

Regional <\/em>\u2013 CANTO and Huawei Technologies Panama co-hosted the CANTO Stakeholder Invitational in Panama on May 12th, 2017 at the Hard Rock Hotel Panama Megalopolis. The event was held on the heels of the 134th Board of Directors’ meeting\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Caribbean courts need to be better prepared to judge cybercrimes, says Belize chief justice<\/h4>\n

Regional <\/em>\u2013 Institutions worldwide are struggling to keep pace with the rapid development of computer-based technology. It is especially hard for courts, typically steeped in tradition and ponderously slow to change, to keep track of the sophisticated, rapidly evolving operations of modern cyber crime\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

\"http:\/\/www.caribbeantrakker.com\/2012\/05\/cxc-touts-introduction-of-software-to-arrest-plagiarism\/cxc-logo\/\"CSEC Examinations Transitioning to E-Testing<\/h4>\n

Regional <\/em>\u2013 In the last decade or two we have seen several areas transition to online businesses ranging from reading to customer service to research and governance\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

British Cyber Security company to operate from Saint Lucia<\/h4>\n

Saint Lucia <\/em>\u2013 A leading international cyber-security company is to open a hub in the Caribbean and has identified the island of St Lucia as its preferred location\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

CTU Supports Internet Governance in St. Vincent<\/h4>\n

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines <\/em>\u2013 The Caribbean Telecommunications Union (CTU) was the featured presenter at the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Civil Society Presentation Event (re Internet Governance) at Frenches House in Kingstown on Tuesday 9th May 2017. This event was convened by Vincentian civil society groups to sensitise the public in St. Vincent on the topic of Internet governance (IG) and build interest and capacity for Vincentians to contribute to IG work regionally and internationally\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Wednesday, 17 May 2017<\/h3>\n

2,000\u00a0BTC customers are watching Flow to Go<\/h4>\n

Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 Bahamas Telecommunications Company\u2019s (BTC) new mobile television app, Flow to Go has reached 20,000 subscribers! \u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Central Bank Makes Good On E-Payment Regulation Promise<\/h4>\n

Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 The Central Bank yesterday made good on its pledge to introduce electronic payments regulation by mid-year 2017, unveiling a short one-month consultation on the proposed supervisory framework\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Phone, parking fines<\/h4>\n

Barbados<\/em> \u2013 HANG UP AND DRIVE \u2013 or pay a heavy price\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

E-gov makes a small advance with police clearance<\/h4>\n

Cayman Islands <\/em>\u2013 The government has launched\u00a0a new online application process for police clearance certificates which joins a slowly emerging suite of public services\u00a0being provided online\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Email phishing scam targets immigration clients<\/h4>\n

Cayman Islands <\/em>\u2013 The Cayman Islands government is warning the public about a phishing scam that involves an email purportedly sent by the Department of Immigration\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

NTRC donates tech equipment to public libraries<\/h4>\n

Dominica <\/em>\u2013 The National Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (NTRC), has donated technological equipment to the Roseau Public Library and other public libraries across Dominica in an effort to support automation and internet access improvement within the institutions\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Message on World Telecommunication and Information Society Day<\/h4>\n

Guyana <\/em>\u2013 World Telecommunication Day has been celebrated annually on 17 May since 1969, the year of the founding of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU)\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

ICAEC to arm businesses to fight against cyber crime<\/h4>\n

Regional<\/em> \u2013 The Institute of Chartered Accountants of the Eastern Caribbean (ICAEC) will hold a workshop to introduce participants to the field of digital forensics, and other tools that could be employed in investigating and combating cyber-crimes\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

The Samsung Galaxy S8 Next Generation Smartphone Now Available to Flow Customers Across the Caribbean<\/h4>\n

Regional<\/em> \u2013 A new galaxy of smartphones has just opened up for Flow customers as the\u00a0Samsung S8<\/strong>\u00a0hits\u00a0Flow\u00a0retail stores<\/strong>\u00a0around the region\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Cybersecurity expert: WannaCry reaches T&T<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 One of T&T\u2019s top Internet experts has expressed concern that there may not be enough formal tracking of cybersecurity exploits in T&T, in the wake of last week\u2019s WannaCry ransomware attack, which began on May 12 and quickly went global\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Thursday, 18 May 2017<\/h3>\n

\"\"Q&A: Is it time for a complete ban on cellphones in Antigua school classrooms?<\/h4>\n

Antigua and Barbuda <\/em>\u2013 The case of a sex video being shared online by an Antigua pupil has again put the focus on the responsibilities facing schools. Should they harness the benefits of mobile technology for teaching, or ban them completely to protect our young people? \u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Aruban investors shut out of telecoms market<\/h4>\n

Aruba <\/em>\u2013 While stating that he expects more investments from the players that are already in the local telecoms market, minister responsible for telecommunications Mark Vanterpool yesterday made it clearer that Government is blocking other companies from entering the market\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Ministers say roaming charges in Bahamas are the highest<\/h4>\n

Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 Communication Minister Maxie Cuffie tells reporters that cellular phone roaming rates in the Bahamas are the highest when compared to other Caribbean nations\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

\u00a0E-books for high schools in Belize<\/h4>\n

Belize <\/em>\u2013 The Ministry of Education is this month celebrating Education Showcase with a number of activities aimed at highlighting education in Belize. As part of the observance, Minister of Education, Hon. Patrick Faber has invited his counterpart minister from Antigua and Barbuda, Michael Brown to come to Belize\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Harnessing Cyberspace For Information<\/h4>\n

Belize<\/em> \u2013 As technology continues to develop, we spend more and more of our time online\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Minister\u2019s guest: When is the next boat to USVI?<\/h4>\n

British Virgin Islands <\/em>\u2013 Minister responsible for telecommunications Mark Vanterpool yesterday made reference to internet speeds in other Caribbean countries while he detailed an embarrassing situation in which slow internet speed almost resulted in his guest leaving the territory\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Tech usage a potential \u2018time bomb\u2019 for communication<\/h4>\n

Cayman Islands <\/em>\u2013 Concerns about tech usage and the effect it may have on the development of communication habits for young children are taking center stage this month in Better Hearing and Speech Month\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Cable & Wireless expands Caribbean pay-TV operation with Marpin 2K4 buyout<\/h4>\n

Dominica <\/em>\u2013 Cable & Wireless (CWC) has acquired the cableco Marpin 2K4 in Dominica, which enables the company to launch pay-TV operation Flow across the island\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Altice sales up 2% to EUR 183 mln in Dominican Republic<\/h4>\n

Dominican Republic<\/em> \u2013 Altice announced first-quarter revenues of EUR 183 million for its Orange Dominicana brand in the Dominican Republic, up 2.0 percent year on year on a constant currency basis and 2.7 percent on a reported basis\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Ore. Telecom Can\u2019t Escape Haiti International Call Rate Row<\/h4>\n

Haiti <\/em>\u2013 An Oregon telecommunications company must face claims it improperly bypassed a Haitian telecom\u2019s switching system to dupe the Haitian telecom into charging it lower domestic instead of higher international call rates, an Oregon federal judge has ruled for the third time\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

CAC urges J’cans to take precautions amidst ‘Wanna Cry’ cyberattack<\/h4>\n

Jamaica <\/em>\u2013 The Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC) is urging Jamaicans to be cautious when online as computers worldwide are currently exposed to a dangerous ransomware called ‘Wanna Cry’… more<\/a><\/p>\n

FLOW Grouse Never-Ending<\/h4>\n

Jamaica <\/em>\u2013 THE EDITOR, Sir:\u00a0 I refer to an ongoing matter of erroneous charges by FLOW\/LIME for services on a line (LIME – 943-0503) out of service since February 2016 and eventually replaced with FLOW (631-8726) for nearly a year until the original number was restored (fully) on April 5, 2017\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

\"\"Flow Jamaica Hikes Cable Rates Amid Losses<\/h4>\n

Jamaica <\/em>\u2013 Cable & Wireless Jamaica (C&WJ), which trades as Flow Jamaica, recorded a $533 million net loss for its first quarter, which reversed the profit earned a year earlier\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Nugent Walks Free – High Threshold In Cyber Crimes Act Forces DPP To Drop Charges<\/h4>\n

Jamaica <\/em>\u2013 The first attempt by Jamaican authorities to prosecute a citizen under a controversial amendment to the Cyber Crimes Act, which criminalises the use of a computer for malicious communication, collapsed yesterday before a trial date was set, triggering an ominous warning from the nation’s top prosecutor\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

ECTEL conducting consumer survey<\/h4>\n

Regional <\/em>\u2013 The Eastern Caribbean Telecommunications Authority (ECTEL) is conducting a survey of consumers in Member States. The survey forms part of an overall initiative that will lead to the development of a consumer education and awareness programme\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

$120mn for IT entrepreneurs<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 Government is pumping in US$18 million ($120 million) to boost entrepreneurship in T&T, for businesses that use information technology to operate their businesses… more<\/a><\/p>\n

Cost of cyber attacks<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 According to news reports, hackers exploiting malicious software stolen from the US National Security Agency executed damaging cyberattacks that by late last Friday, had spread to more than 74 countries eventually affecting computer in 150 countries\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Imbert shocked at roaming rate: Caricom to hold talks<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 Finance Minister Colm Imbert said yesterday he was \u201cshocked\u201d at the roaming charges in the Bahamas, which is ten times more than other Caricom countries\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Friday, 19 May 2017<\/h3>\n

Cable Chief \u2018Bullish\u2019 Despite $17m Losses<\/h4>\n

Bahamas <\/em>\u2013 Cable Bahamas\u2019 top executive yesterday said the company remains \u201cvery bullish\u201d on its growth and future earnings prospects, despite suffering a near-$17 million net loss for the 2017 first quarter\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

CYBERBULLYING WARNING<\/h4>\n

Barbados <\/em>\u2013 THE Government Minister who holds responsibility for the nation\u2019s children is urging young people to stay away from the dangerous act of cyberbullying\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

\"\"EDITORIAL – ICT TRAINING NEEDED<\/h4>\n

Barbados <\/em>\u2013 In keeping with our social policies, access to education remains high on the nation\u2019s agenda\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

BATV\/YELLO – partners for progress<\/h4>\n

Jamaica <\/em>\u2013 On\u00a0the heels of unveiling a major company rebranding earlier this year, Yello Media Jamaica last week announced a significant partnership agreement with Business Access TV (BATV) as the exclusive dealer for BATV’s suite of products\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Cybercrime Charges Against Jamaica’s Tambourine Army Founder Dropped<\/h4>\n

Jamaica<\/em> \u2013 Under Jamaica’s new cybercrime laws, activist La Toya Nugent\u00a0was arrested\u00a0in March 2017 for publicly naming alleged perpetrators of sexual violence via social media… more<\/a><\/p>\n

Jamaica readies for new area code and 10-digit dialling<\/h4>\n

Jamaica <\/em>\u2013 Jamaica\u00a0could be a bit closer to ascertaining the new area code to facilitate 10-digit dialling for local calls\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Yello expands to three new markets<\/h4>\n

Jamaica <\/em>\u2013 Local\u00a0business directory search engine Yello Media Group has expanded its services to The Bahamas, Costa Rica and Guernsey\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Analyst Says Caribbean Companies At Risk for Ransomware Attacks<\/h4>\n

Regional <\/em>\u2013 Caribbean companies are at risk of falling prey to large-scale cyber-attacks similar to the one that interrupted computer systems across the globe last week, unless they take operational risk more seriously, a risk analyst has warned\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

IT in education<\/h4>\n

Saint Lucia<\/em> \u2013 The Ministry of Education will be embarking on several ICT-related initiatives\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Trinidad safe against cyber attacks<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 AS WELL over 100 countries continue to grapple from last Friday\u2019s devastating cyber attack, administrators and managers of the Government Information and Communication Technology (ICT) have rushed to secure potentially vulnerable IT systems in Government\u2019s infrastructure network GovNeTT, this according to a media release issued by the Ministry of Public Utilities and Communications\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Saturday, 20 May 2017<\/h3>\n

A feeling of being bullied<\/h4>\n

Barbados <\/em>\u2013 I\u2019ve been with the same cell phone provider for a long time, probably 12 years or more\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Competition drives Digicel to strengthen Dominica management<\/h4>\n

Dominica<\/em> \u2013 Digicel has announced several appointments for its Dominican operations, following the recent moves in the island of its main competitor in the Caribbean, Cable & Wireless\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Men steal 19 phones from Digicel store<\/h4>\n

Jamaica<\/em> \u2013 Two young men who admitted to breaking into a Digicel store and stealing 19 cellphones will have to wait until June 15 to have their fates decided in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Barbados Government Minister Backs Airbnb Hosts<\/h4>\n

Regional <\/em>\u2013 Businessman and Housing Minister Denis Kellman is warning his own Government not to ignore the importance of the increasingly lucrative online marketplace, Airbnb, to the Barbados economy\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

CARICOM tech ministers give green-light to single ICT space Integrated Work Plan<\/h4>\n

Regional <\/em>\u2013 Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Ministers with responsibility for Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have approved the Integrated Work Plan for the Community\u2019s Single ICT Space.The approval was made on Friday, during discussions at the 68th Special Meeting of the Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED) on ICT during a virtual meeting anchored at the CARICOM Secretariat here\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

TATT: Protect client info<\/h4>\n

Trinidad and Tobago <\/em>\u2013 DAYS after the furore over a $59,000 phone bill incurred by Tourism Minister Shamfa Cudjoe reportedly due to roaming charges, the Telecommunications Authority of TT (TATT) in a statement yesterday urged authorised providers of broadcast and telecommunications services to guard their clients privacy\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

Sunday, 21 May 2017<\/h3>\n

Carolyn Cooper | FLOW Have Nerve A Raise Price<\/h4>\n

Jamaica <\/em>\u2013 It look like seh Garfield Sinclair lik im head. Im a di man in charge a FLOW Jamaica\u2026 more<\/a><\/p>\n

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