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The Cyber Crime Bill (2014) that contains provisions to charge journalists and their sources for electronic tip-offs raises deep concerns within the media profession...
Digicel Group recently took home two awards at the annual Global Telecoms Business Innovation Awards 2015 held at the Sheraton Park Hotel, Piccadilly, London.
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Following the completion of the merger of Cable & Wireless Communications (CWC) and Columbus International on 31 March 2015, CWC has announced new corporate...
Digicel has announced the official a new Top Up App that offers a fast, reliable and convenient way for customers from abroad to send minutes to their...
Cable & Wireless Communications (CWC) has been recognized as Avaya Central America and the Caribbean Mid-Market Partner of the Year for 2014. In addition...
“At its core, Microsoft is the productivity and platform company for the mobile-first and cloud-first world. We are working around the globe to reinvent...
On Thursday 23rd April, regional Microsoft thought leaders will give local chief information officers (CIOs) a detailed look at how they can reimagine their enterprise...
Joann D'Juran (centre) demonstrates the Solar Powered Charging system located at the Breakfast Shed to Nicole Kerry Lumkin and Camille Campbell (right) of TSTT.
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Digicel today welcomed the decision of the Barbados Fair Trading Commission (‘FTC’) regarding the application for merger approval filed by Cable and Wireless Communications...
Cable and Wireless Communications, Plc (CWC) announced today that it has completed its US$1.85bn acquisition of 100% of the equity of Columbus International Inc.
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Visa’s payment capabilities will be integrated into OpenAI experiences giving developers and merchants a streamlined way to accept Visa payments initiated by agents.
Instead of manufacturing multiple versions of a processor with different numbers of active cores, manufacturers create one master processor and then test the yields.
When an incident is discovered, retain a different provider to conduct the forensic investigation — one with no authorship of the compromised environment.