Dominica hosts seventh regional CaribNOG meeting

Regional and international technology experts are gathering in Dominica to address Caribbean technology challenges and to collaboratively derive solutions that are relevant to the region. The Caribbean Network Operators Group, CaribNOG, is hosting its seventh regional meeting in Dominica’s capital city, Rousseau from April 28 to May 2. CaribNOG is a forum for network technicians and technology […]

Creating new digital opportunities: Saint Lucia launches local Internet exchange point

Saint Lucia celebrated its 35th year of independence with a bold step toward improving the quality of Internet services for its citizens. On February 28, the island joined the growing list of Caribbean countries reaping the benefits of a local Internet Exchange Point, or IXP. The Saint Lucia Internet exchange, called SLiX, was launched under […]

CARCIP calls for more regional innovation: Eastern Caribbean governments harnessing technology for enterpreneurship

Three Eastern Caribbean countries are benefitting from an infrastructure development thrust that could usher in a new era of technology-based innovation and entrepreneurship for the region. The initiative is part of the World Bank-funded Caribbean Communications Infrastructure Program (CARCIP), coordinated by the Caribbean Telecommunications Union (CTU). A series of workshops rolling out in Saint Lucia, […]

Columbus’ Cache Machine: Supporting the Caribbean Internet economy

WILLEMSTAD, Curaçao – Failing to convert brilliant business ideas to real returns is costing online entrepreneurs big time. That’s why in the Caribbean, stakeholders are starting to pay closer attention to external factors impacting their bottom line. One such factor is the underdevelopment of critical Internet infrastructure in the region. Across the Caribbean, local Internet service providers […]

Grenada Hosts Successful CaribNOG Meeting

Grenada played host to the latest gathering of Caribbean techies and computer network engineers this past week, staging the fourth regional gathering of the Caribbean Network Operators Group. The week-long event drew over 100 participants from across the region and around the world to the tiny Eastern Caribbean island nation for a series of presentations […]

Grenada IXP delivers improved service

Grenada Internet Service Providers are touting the benefits the Grenadian Internet Exchange Point is delivering to their networks and their customers. A release from the Caribbean Network Operators Group (CaribNOG), issued during their regional meeting in Grenada, quotedsenior representatives from LIME and Columbus Communications describing the improvements in local Internet traffic routing and local content […]

Grenada on drive to increase local Internet content

The Eastern Caribbean island of Grenada is embarking on a drive to increase the amount of local content available to Grenadian Internet users. Speaking at the launch of the relocated Grenada Internet exchange point, Hon. Nazim Burke, Minister of Finance and Energy stated that the Government of Grenada is in full support of initiatives to […]

Spreading the Internet’s Root: Bringing DNS Root Name Servers to the Caribbean

Protection of the Internet’s critical infrastructure is a top priority for the international bodies responsible for managing the Internet. However, important components of key Internet infrastructure are not evenly distributed throughout the world.  Emerging markets in particular are at a disadvantage as critical Internet infrastructure is largely clustered in developed markets. As the Internet continues […]

BVI Moves to Strengthen the Local Internet

ROADTOWN, BVI – Internet users in the British Virgin Islands will soon benefit from a faster, more resilient service when the territory gets its own Internet DNS server. The Domain Name System, or DNS, is the phonebook of the Internet. The BVI will be the first British Overseas Territory and one of only a handful […]

Caribbean Needs New Model of Leadership to Seize Technology Opportunities

Advances in Internet and mobile technology are providing the tools and conditions for unleashing a new era of Caribbean innovation and a real opportunity to break the cycle of dependence on external entities for regional challenges. However, a new model of Caribbean leadership has to emerge if the region is to seize the moment. This […]