WiPay is awaiting confirmation from the Guinness Book of Records on the achievement. The current record for the same achievement is 500 websites.
Plans for a caravan going into towns and villages to demonstrate the service, were abandoned with covid19 numbers rising in the Caribbean.
Whittaker notes that government representatives repeatedly ignored warnings from the website about vulnerabilities and instead sought to portray the warnings as intrusions.
The Massy Group advised that the sale represented a “small divestment” of three percent of its assets and represented its exit from the information technology and communications business.
“As with all new advances there were some early challenges, but with that out of the way, people were spending with our purveyors and farmers.”
The EGov boss isn’t happy about Jamaica’s position in the UN’s E-Government Development Index, which has seen Jamaica drop from 112 to 118.
Above: Justin Morin, CEO, Digicel Jamaica. Photo by Ryan Mattis, courtesy Digicel. As part of its mission to drive 100% internet…
Above: Martin Raymond and Josanne Leonard host the discussion on Copyright in the Digital Age at NAPA. Photo by Mark…
The Human Capital Management Enterprise System (HCMES) has entered into pre-production stage in the Jamaican government. It is a project of the…
Silicon Caribe announces a week of celebrations and meetups for Caribbean Bloggers, from December 05, 2016 on the theme “The…
Caption: Where Bolt comes to rest. The CSO’s parking spot at Digicel Jamaica’s Head Office. Photo courtesy Digicel. Usain Bolt reported…
Digicel picked up significantly more speed with the activation of its LTE network today – becoming the first mobile provider to…
Digicel Group and Huawei Technologies have successfully showcased the real power of Jamaica’s only true fibre to the home network…
Above: The performance by soca’s power couple at Digicel’s Bacchanal Friday in Kingston, Jamaica was interrupted by a worthwhile surprise…
Digicel Play has announced that it has surpassed the 10,000 subscriber mark in Jamaica just a few months after launch….

