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Cable and Wireless Communications (CWC) and Columbus International Inc. (Columbus) today announced a ground-breaking customer charter that will guide how the new company would...
Digicel and the Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit organisation that operates Wikipedia and its sister projects, announced a partnership today to offer free access to...
More than 250 senior technical and business professionals from both the private and public sectors attended M4: An Event by Microsoft– Re-imagining Your Business...
Digicel today welcomed the confirmation by the Caribbean Telecommunications Union (‘CTU’) that it intends to involve itself fully with immediate effect in the proposed...
Digicel today publicly called on the Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (TATT) to hold firm and withstand the severe pressure being applied by...
The Trinidad and Tobago Computer Society (TTCS) notes with concern the November 6th 2014 announcement by Cable and Wireless Communications PLC (C&W) of C&W’s...
Digicel today welcomed the confirmation by the Eastern Caribbean Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (ECTEL) that the proposed merger between Cable and Wireless Communications (CWC) and...
Microsoft will host its first-ever local conference entitled M4: An Event by Microsoft– Re-imagining Your Business in a Digital World at the Hyatt Regency...
Digicel today called on all regulatory bodies throughout the Caribbean to see through the smokescreen put up by Cable & Wireless/Columbus and subject the...
Point Lisas Industrial Port Development Corporation Limited (PLIPDECO), the owner and landlord of the Point Lisas Industrial Estate as well as the manager of...
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.