by JohnM | Jun 6, 2007 | Telecommunications General
By Scott Neil For an Island as reliant on internet connectivity as Bermuda the advent of deliberate cyberspace attacks of a magnitude that can virtually cripple a country — as experienced by Estonia last month — is worrying. Whether such an attack could be mounted...
by JohnM | May 3, 2007 | Telecommunications General
By Scott Neil – Royal Gazette A consortium of three Bermuda communication companies has entered a bid to win the right to install a new undersea telecoms cable linking the Island with the US. A key member of the consortium said that, should it be given the right...
by JohnM | Apr 30, 2007 | Telecommunications General
Bermuda Sun: The island’s telecoms industry may not be perfect – but it’s getting better all the time. Bermuda moved up five positions to 15th overall in the ‘Economist’ magazine’s e-readiness ranking, according to a government...
by JohnM | Apr 26, 2007 | Telecommunications General
By Jonathan Kent KeyTech Ltd. is considering plans to install a new multi-million-dollar undersea telecommunications cable linking the Island with the US and has been in talks with potential fellow investors. The Ministry of Environment, Telecommunications and...
by JohnM | Apr 12, 2007 | Telecommunications General
By Scott Neil Proposed Government reforms of Bermuda’s telecoms market are welcome by Digicel’s new top man in Bermuda David Hunter. And he is pleased by Cable & Wireless’ recent decision to step away from a proposed take-over of KeyTech Limited, owner of the...
by JohnM | Apr 5, 2007 | Telecommunications General
Source: The Royal Gazette Bermuda lags behind many rival business jurisdictions in the quality of its telecommunications links and Government’s proposed reforms of the industry will help to rectify the situation. That is the view of Cable & Wireless chief...