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 More CANTO Members Sign Code of Practice

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Above: CANTO members prepare to sign the Code of Practice. Photo courtesy CANTO.

In a historic moment at the 32nd CANTO Conference and Exhibition in Puerto Rico a significant number of CANTO members signed the Code of Practice for safeguarding the open Internet.

Chairman of CANTO, Julian Wilkins stated: 

This Code of Practice balances the needs and freedoms of end users and content providers with the requirement of Operators to run their networks and their corresponding freedom to innovate and develop new services and business models.

CANTO and its members support the concept of the open Internet and the general principle that legal content, applications and services should not be blocked.

The chairman explained further that this was a voluntary Code of Practice; it is an alternate way of doing things. It is industry led regulation rather than introducing new regulation. It is a significant moment in the history of CANTO.

CEOs and Country Managers from the  following companies signed the  Code of Practice on Monday 1st August, 2016.

  • Digicel St. Kitts & Nevis
  • Digicel St. Vincent and the Grenadines
  • TELEM Group St Maarten
  • Digicel St Lucia
  • Digicel BVI
  • GT&T Guyana
  • Digicel Antigua & Barbuda
  • Digicel Grenada
  • Innovative USVI
  • Cable & Wireless Communications (all countries)

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