Mark Lyndersay

Mark Lyndersay is a writer and photographer based in Trinidad and Tobago. He wrote 1,800 editorial leaders for Guardian Media Limited between 2001 and 2016 and now provides leaders for the T&T Newsday. He writes features and reviews for several publications. His column, BitDepth has examined personal technology issues continuously over the last 27 years. As a photographer, he divides his time between commercial assignments, editorial photography, annual reports and personal projects like Local Lives, which examines the backstory of life and culture in Trinidad and Tobago.

TATT, UWI partner against cyberbullying

Via a news Report aired on Sweet 100FM and Talk City 91.1FM Wednesday’s launch of cybersafett.com is the beginning of phase three of the year-long project which began in...

Facebook users should know better

BitDepth#945 for July 15 After all these years of casual mistreatment by the business, one might have expected Facebook users to be a bit more...

Fellowships available for 10th CIG Forum

Interested in seeking a Fellowship to attend the 10th Caribbean Internet Governance Forum in the Bahamas? This is where you sign up.

TSTT completes refunds

At 10:25AM today, TSTT issued a press release claiming that it had completed all refunds to customers affected by the loss of money paid...

Service interruption

My apologies for the disappearance of the website for five hours yesterday. It became necessary to migrate to a new server and the process was...

Wooding on Net Neutrality

Technologist Bevil Wooding writes about the importance of Net Neutrality... In general, it is always troubling when private firms place their profit-driven interests above larger...

DigicelTT restores VOIP services

At 9:00pm on June 08, Digicel Trinidad and Tobago announced on its Facebook page that it was restoring access to blocked VoIP services. As...

The flap about VOIP

BitDepth#944 for July 08 Digicel Trinidad and Tobago quietly dropped a bomb on Saturday morning, with a notice on its website that “effective immediately, unlicensed...

TTCS, ISOC-TT, IEEE-TT on VOIP ban

The following is a press release of the joint statement from the Trinidad and Tobago Computer Society, the Internet Society Trinidad and Tobago Chapter and the IEEE Trinidad and...

Remaking the road to walk

BitDepth#943 for June 30 The National Carnival Commission was being congratulated on Saturday for getting started early on the festival’s 800 pound gorilla, the parade...

TATT Q1 2014 report released

The Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago has released their report for the sector's first quarter for 2014. Notable year over year changes. Gross revenue for...

Digicel explains VOIP position further

This afternoon, Digicel's Communications Manager Penny Gomez responded for a request for clarification on the company's recent decision to ban unlicensed VOIP services. That request...
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