ICTs are being implemented to improve the standard of living of the citizens of the Caribbean, as explained in the white paper ICTs for Development in the Caribbean published recently by 5G Americas.
“Government authorities in Caribbean markets should promote the use and adoption of fixed and mobile broadband services, thus providing more opportunities for the population to contact medical experts located in other regions, use eLearning resources to supplement the information available in classrooms and enhance a service industry for potential customers outside of the Caribbean Basin”, stated Jose Otero, Director of 5G Americas – Latin America and the Caribbean.
Per Capita Mobile Service Penetration in Selected Caribbean Markets (2016)
“Implementations such as “Medical History” in Barbados or the application to assist blind persons available in Trinidad & Tobago aim at raising the quality of medical care. Other examples include the use of ICTs to boost education in Cuba, and tele-work or remote working in the British Virgin Islands”, concluded Otero.
The White Paper highlights that it is imperative to maintain strategies to enhance connectivity in the market, such as by making radio spectrum available, relaxing the bureaucratic requirements for telecommunication network deployments and relieving the tax burden on network components and access terminals.
The White Paper: ICTs for Development in the Caribbean published by 5G Americas is available for download here.