Less than one month after the telecommunications sector was officially liberalised, the Government has already received investment interests from some 50 companies.
“Some of those companies are local, some have foreign backing. And then, of course, you have a lot of international companies that will, who knows, in the near future, express an interest in the Guyana market,” PM Phillips said.
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VP Jagdeo had announced that the liberalization of the telecommunications sector will set the stage for the installation of 5G services here, increased competition to allow for more fibre optic cables to come in, operation of data, among other benefits.
Indeed, the two major industry players – GTT and Digicel – have since announced a number of initiatives following the liberalization.
For instance, GTT has announced a 600 % upgrade in broadband speeds for businesses. It has also zero-rated some educational websites for students during the COVID-19 pandemic.
For Digicel, it has recently launched itself as a digital operator that would be offering more to customers through a suite of apps such as for music, news, local radio, podcasts, messaging, marketplaces, and cloud storage. (G11)
The only sector in Guyana worth investing in is gold.
Lets hope the PPP smarter than Ramotar's son this time, for laying the fibre cable.
No need to lay cable anywhere anymore. Every thing is cloud every where.
@kp posted:Under the PPP investors have confidence.
Two things about this so called liberalization of the telecommunications sector: 1) The relevant bill was actually passed by the Coalition; 2) It was the PPP that gave GTT its monopoly.
@Prashad posted:The only sector in Guyana worth investing in is gold.
How come you were willing to invest in the Mahaica Project?
@Ramakant-P posted:How come you were willing to invest in the Mahaica Project?
Guess to get free buck crab.
@Totaram posted:Guess to get free buck crab.
And free coconut milk nearby to bail am.
Google building an underground cable using the company Subcom to build it. The undersea cable will extend from the US to Chile where Goggle have all their data centers.
@Ramakant-P posted:
Go to Mars, it will be better for Guyana, cause its a one way trip.