According to a recent report commissioned on this issue, OTT-driven traffic generates annual costs between US$232 and US$332 million for Caribbean network operators.
If the authority persuades the region to act collectively in this matter, the aggregate size of the Caribbean is unlikely to persuade any streaming service to abide by any regulation it considers too onerous.
Liberty has significant scale, operating multiple consumer brands, including Virgin Media, has invested widely in communications and content creation.
Above: Dr John Prince speaking at the TATT forum on OTT services on November 14, 2017. Photo by Mark Lyndersay….
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