A roundup of the latest ICT/technology news from across the Caribbean region for the period Monday 15 February to Sunday 21 February 2021.

 

Monday, 15 February 2021

Huawei to be included in Dom Rep 5G network auction

Dominican Republic – The Government of the Dominican Republic has announced that through the Dominican Institute of Telecommunications (INDOTEL), the specifications of the international tender for the implementation of 5G networks in the country, will not exclude Chinese manufacturer Huawei… more

Caribe Technologies, Inc. Launches Caribejob.com to Connects Job Seekers with Real Job Opportunities in Haiti

Haiti – Caribejob enables companies and organizations in Haiti to find and attract the best candidates with the first Haitian AI-powered job search and posting portal… more

Price calls for more education, legislation relative to the internet

Jamaica – Increasing education about online safety and fortifying structures to protect citizens with legislation were among the proposals put forward to limit negative activities associated with internet usage… more

CoP: Police will probe all crime tips on social media

Trinidad and Tobago – POLICE COMMISSIONER Gary Griffith said it will be a dereliction of duty of the police service not investigate information posted on social media referring to criminal activity… more

 

Tuesday, 16 February 2021

CUC cuts Flow’s ‘unauthorised’ telecom connections from 14 sites

Cayman islands – Caribbean Utilities Company has removed Flow’s “unauthorised attachments” from its poles over the weekend, causing service disruption for the telecom provider’s customers in the eastern districts… more

Flow lines cut: OfReg ‘gravely concerned’ by loss of service

Cayman islands – OfReg CEO Malike Cummings has said he is “gravely concerned” by the negative impact on consumers who lost telecom service over the weekend when CUC removed Flow cable lines from its poles at 14 sites… more

Flow advocates for safer internet practices among children 

Jamaica – “You must not share your personal information with anyone on the Internet,” said Asha-Rae Morgan, student at the Halfway Tree Primary School and Flow Safer Internet Ambassador… more

Day 2 CANTO CONNECT 2- 37th AGM & Mini Exhibition

Regional – Tuesday 9th February, day 2 of CANTO CONNECT 2– 37th AGM & Mini Exhibition continued to keep attendees informed on the latest trends and best practices in the fast-evolving ICT sector… more

Local businessman offers e-tendering solution

Trinidad and Tobago – COVID-19 can be described as an unexpected catalyst for technology adoption, especially in the procurement industry, as challenges arising from the spread of the pandemic have accelerated the use by procuring entities of online tenders… more

‘Not enough public awareness of fintech’

Trinidad and Tobago – MOVING towards becoming a cashless country would require a proper public education campaign for citizens along with the financial sector to adopt to new technologies in order for it to become a reality… more

 

Wednesday, 17 February 2021

Bahamas Launching Prepaid Sand Dollar Card

Bahamas – The Bahamas is moving to make its national digital currency more accessible by launching a prepaid card for the “sand dollar… more

Flow blames CUC for loss of service in BT

Cayman Islands – Around 40 Flow customers in Bodden Town lost service after CUC’s IT company, DataLink, made cuts to Flow’s fiber and copper network at the weekend… more

Jamaica’s immigration website exposed thousands of travelers’ data

Jamaica – A security lapse by a Jamaican government contractor has exposed immigration records and COVID-19 test results for hundreds of thousands of travelers who visited the island over the past year… more

Fortinet creates forum for cybersecurity experts

Regional – Fortinet , a global leader in comprehensive, integrated, and automated cybersecurity solutions, has launched the Fortinet Xperts community for Latin America and the Caribbean… more

Switzerland-based Quad9 brings maximum privacy protection to Caribbean Internet users

Regional – Do anything online and you leave behind digital footprints and data. Worse, some of your data is personally identifiable, meaning that your virtual footprint can be linked to your real-world identity… more

Free Wi-Fi: Prime Minister Harris applauds The Cable’s CEO Patricia Walters

Saint Kitts and Nevis – Residents of Lodge-Ottley’s and the surrounding areas who have no internet at home now have the opportunity to digitally connect with the rest of the world, thanks to The Cable which has provided free Wi-Fi at the new community centre through the efforts of the company’s Chief Executive Officer Ms. Patricia Walters… more

TT merchants invited to join Jamaica’s Caribshopper ecommerce website

Trinidad and Tobago – Small businesses in Trinidad & Tobago now have an avenue through which they can access the North American market, thanks to Caribshopper.com… more

 

Thursday, 18 February 2021

Cable ‘Reimagines’ TV Gateway

Bahamas – A SENIOR Cable Bahamas executive yesterday competition and programming costs were impacting its ability to source all the TV content its subscribers desire… more

Digital Provider Targets $100m In Payments

Bahamas – A Bahamian digital payments provider yesterday said it expects to increase the collective value of transactions it processes by 67 percent this year to $100m as it unveiled a “world first”… more

Island Pay and Mastercard launch world’s first Sand Dollar-linked card

Bahamas – Mastercard and digital payment solutions provider Island Pay yesterday announced the launch of the world’s first Central Bank digital currency-linked card… more

Mastercard, Island Pay announce digital payments partnership

Bahamas – Island Pay and Mastercard yesterday formally announced a partnership allowing for greater usability of the Central Bank’s Sand Dollar digital currency, through Island Pay’s digital wallet solution, Managing Director of Island Pay Jeffrey Beckles explained yesterday… more

REV/Cable Bahamas invested $1M in local content over last two years

Bahamas – A senior REV/Cable Bahamas executive said yesterday the company has invested at least $1 million in local content over the past two years, noting that it is also working to export local content… more

The Flow-CUC fibre dispute… who was in the wrong?

Cayman Islands – Approximately 40 Flow customers in the Savannah and Bodden Town area lost service over the past weekend (February 13-14) after Caribbean Utilities Company’s (CUC) subsidiary, DataLink Ltd cut connections to Flow’s fibre cables from its poles at 14 sites… more

Huawei gets 5G green light in the Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic – The specifications for the upcoming 5G auction will not exclude Huawei, reversing an earlier decision… more

Social media and unrest, or worse

Guyana – Social media is this double-edged sword, this multi-headed monster that can mean so much good, but can be misused to do so much harm… more

DATA BREACH BLOWBACK – JAMCOVID exposure a treasure trove for scammers, says expert

Jamaica – The exposure of personal data for tens of thousands of Jamaican and international travellers on the Government’s much-touted JAMCOVID web portal has triggered fears that the breach could threaten confidence in the Holness administration’s proposed… more

Full Text | Government initiates criminal investigation into ‘alleged data breach’

Jamaica – The government says it has initiated a criminal investigation into the security vulnerability associated with the JAMCOVID app… more

JAMCOVID security protocols strengthened, says ministry

Jamaica – GOVERNMENT says a security vulnerability associated with the file storage service on the JAMCOVID-19 application which was discovered on Wednesday has been rectified… more

School vows to upskill residents in new computer lab

Jamaica – A school principal has pledged to reskill residents of Barracks Road, Hart Street, and adjoining neighbourhoods in St James through the Universal Service Fund’s (USF) $10-million investment in a newly commissioned computer lab and community access point… more

Tech trends to watch in 2021

Regional – Six major technology applications are among the key trends to watch out for in 2021. They are… more

TELEM Group responds to SMCU

Sint Maarten – Chief Executive Officer of TELEM Group of Companies Kendall Dupersoy penned a letter to the St. Maarten Communications Union (SMCU) after the employees of the company held a protest action on Wednesday. In his letter Dupersoy asked the SMCU if they enjoy playing the victim, he said whenever he talks to the union they consider it disrespectful… more

Machel helps 50 teachers qualify in online teaching

Trinidad and Tobago – The Ministry of Education recognised 50 teachers on Thursday for completing training in online teaching methodologies… more

 

Friday, 19 February 2021

‘It’S Getting Dirty’: Davis Alleges Fnm Using Fake Social Media Ads To Harm Opposition Chances

Bahamas – FNM chairman Carl Culmer last night blasted Opposition leader Brave Davis over allegations the governing party was behind “fake” anti-PLP ads on social media… more

Bajan wins technology award

Barbados – Niel Harper, a foreign-based Barbadian executive, is the 2021 recipient of the Technology for Humanity Award… more

HIGH DEMAND

Barbados – The biggest regional telecommunications company is recording an increase in remote working solutions and video conferencing… more

Indotel anticipates US$300m from upcoming 5G auction

Dominican Republic – The Dominican Republic expects its upcoming 5G auction to generate between US$200 million and US$300 million, according to Nelson Arroyo, the president of regulator Indotel (Instituto Dominicano de las Telecomunicaciones)… more

Flow Business going after 60,000 SME market

Jamaica – Telecommunications provider Flow Jamaica has launched a new unit called Flow Business, aimed at selling more services to entrepreneurs and operators of small and medium-sized ventures… more

Jamaica demands honesty and transparency about JAMCOVID data breach — PNP

Jamaica – People’s National Party spokesperson on science, technology and commerce, Hugh Graham, says the Government and the Amber Group need to clear the air surrounding the JAMCOVID data breach “quickly and with honesty and transparency”… more

Office Of Utilities Regulation Act To Be Amended

Jamaica – The Government will be amending the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) Act to incorporate new and emerging service sectors into its regulatory mandate, streamline its powers and harmonise across regulated sectors with sector-specific legislation… more

SMEs to get boost for digital transformation from C&W’s new Flow Business

Jamaica – Business solutions and services provider Cable & Wireless Communications (C&WC) yesterday launched its new brand, Flow Business, a suite of smart solutions that will create and facilitate an environment for small and medium-sized enterprises’ (SME) digital transformations during the novel coronavirus pandemic… more

Eastern Caribbean Central Bank to launch DCash in March

Regional – The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) is planning to launch its Digital EC currency (DCash) next month… more

Will Digital Nomads Deliver Benefits to Caribbean Tech Ecosystems?

Regional – When Caribbean nations began rolling out so-called digital nomad visas last year, the possibility of remote working in the sun, sea and sand of the paradise islands generated headlines worldwide… more

Parliament passes Electronic Communications Bill, 2021

Saint Kitts and Nevis – A bill to provide for the regulation of an electronic communication network and an electronic communications service and related matters, otherwise known as the Electronic Communications Bill, 2021, was successfully passed in the Federal Parliament on Thursday, February 18… more

ICT in Education Project – Teacher Showcase

Saint Lucia – During the COVID-19 period, teachers in Saint Lucia are undergoing a tremendous transformation… more

TELEM Group makes new Cost Cutting Measures-Proposal.

Sint Maarten – The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of TELEM Group of Companies Kendall Dupersoy has sent another proposal to the St. Maarten Telecommunications Union (SMCU)… more

Deyalsingh: ICT programme to keep track of COVID vaccinxxations

Trinidad and Tobago – The Health Ministry is using an integrated communications technology programme to help manage the COVID-19 vaccination process… more

 

Saturday, 20 February 2021

Bahamas launches the first digital currency-linked debit card

Bahamas – Three months ago, the Bahamas launched the world’s first-ever central bank digital currency, the Sand Dollar. The Caribbean island has once again set another milestone, availing its citizens the first-ever CBDC-linked debit card…more

Prime Minister signs exemption order for small internet service providers

Guyana – The Guyana government has issued an exemption order to expedite the licensing process for small internet providers, in keeping with its efforts to expand the telecommunications sector… more

US$200 million fibre optic cable to target oil industry, unserved communities

Guyana – A new telecommunications company, Canje Tel, plans to invest US$200 million in a subsea fibre-optic cable to mainly serve the offshore oil and gas operations and remote communities with little or no access to the Internet, a top official said Saturday… more

Government to prioritise legislation to protect personal information

Jamaica – The government is prioritising legislation to deal with cybercrime and to safeguard the privacy and personal information of Jamaicans, during the upcoming fiscal year… more

More Laptops and Tablets Shipped to UJAA Member Schools In Jamaica

Jamaica – The Union of Jamaican Alumni Associations (UJAA) out of New York have sent another shipment of laptop and tablet devices to their schools in Jamaica.  The devices are valued at JA $3 million, to complement the JA $11 million worth of equipment sent last week.  As a result, a total donation of JA $14 million so far… more

First Digital EC Currency (DCash) Transaction Completed Successfully

Regional – THE first-ever DCash consumer-to-merchant transaction was successfully completed on Friday, 13 February at Geo F. Huggins’ Foodland in Grenada… more

 

Sunday, 21 February 2021

EDITORIAL: CONFIDENTIALITY IN AN AGE OF SOCIAL MEDIA

Barbados – Barbadian social media platforms were buzzing this week because everyone wanted to know who released a questionable document containing the names, addresses, and statuses of over a hundred COVID-19 cases in Barbados… more

Around 50 small internet providers to be exempted from licensing requirements – PM

Guyana – Prime Minister Mark Phillips has announced licensing exemptions for around 50 small internet service providers as part of government’s efforts to expand the telecommunications sector in 2021… more

Amber Group breaks silence on personal data exposure

Jamaica – The Amber Group has broken its silence on the exposure of personal data on thousands of travellers on the government’s COVID-19 website (JAMCOVID) it developed, but saying nothing about how such a lapse could have occurred and why allegedly months-old data were in storage and not destroyed, as promised by authorities… more

Amber says it is committed to data protection and security systems

Jamaica – The Amber Group and its subsidiary Amber Innovations Limited (Amber) says it wants to reassure the public that it is fully engaged with the Government and people of Jamaica in fighting the novel coronavirus pandemic… more

 

 

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