“Telecommunications services were heavily regulated by governments, with strict control over licensing, pricing, and service provision.”
“At the end of the day, our service is not growing fast enough to become a real business or a significant platform.”
Credibility has become personal. Who is delivering the news and what is understood about them is becoming as important as the journalism itself
It’s no longer simply enough to keep producing the same news menu for an aging demographic and milking that diminishing audience.
Computers have a functional life of around five years, and most media will last roughly that long before either becoming more prone to failure or simply running out of room.
Apple’s services, including AppleTV, Apple Music and Apple Pay, account for 22 per cent of the company’s revenue and it’s drawing the lion’s share of the concern articulated in the 88 page document.
“In a developing country like Trinidad and Tobago where there are no specifications for a tertiary education to be a journalist.”
The public service he retired from had drifted far from even those post-Colonial dreams
Using data analytics, companies can determine peak visiting times, understand visitor flow, and allocate resources accordingly.
Facebook has not explained how its services, used by an estimated three billion people around the world, stopped working.
The Lockbit3, 8Base, RansomEXX, Royal and Hive ransomware groups are all international criminal businesses who do not discriminate based on company size, business sector or location.
Trinidad and Tobago was chosen as the 2024 winner specifically because of its prolific efforts to modernise their regulatory regimes and bring digital services to its citizens.
Carnival needs is a serious rethinking of its entrenched competition economy.
TATT and digitial video broadcast: Putting the cart before the horse, while thinking it’s a Ford…
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The Telecommunications Act does not give TATT the necessary powers to be the competition regulator of the broadcasting sector.
The Digital Transformation Plan still isn’t published. The consultation hasn’t put a green paper out yet.

