The modernisation of the local telecommunications sector with the
laying of the fibre optic cable is regarded as a good investment for
Guyana by President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Atlantic Tele
Network (ATN) Michael Prior.
Prior, accompanied by ATN’s President of International
Operations Paul Bowersock and CEO of the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph
(GT&T) Yog Mahadeo met President Donald Ramotar at the Office of
the President today.
Prior told the Government Information Agency (GINA) that the company
always looks forward to collaboration with the Guyana Government in the
modernization of the telecommunications infrastructure.
“GT&T has been a main partner in that and ATN, as a
shareholder, supports it… we have invested a lot in Guyana and we will
continue to be a major part of the growth of the economy,” Prior said
in a brief interview with GINA after the meeting.
The CEO who witnessed the launch of GT&T’s “Emagine
broadband” two years ago, described it as a necessary investment for
the company and shareholders and hinted that more plans are in the
making.
“You have to start with infrastructure… it takes time to
build… You have seen from the new store and the new blackberry series
that we are continuing to invest and modernize. We are going to
continue to improve customer care and service,” Prior said.
It July 2010 the telephone company officially launched its Suriname
Guyana Submarine Cable System (SG-SCS) that connects Guyana and Suriname
to Trinidad and Tobago and hence to the rest of the world.
The 1,240 cable was part of the company’s plan to make Guyana’s
telecommunications capacity “light speed.” It preceded an investment by
the Government to bring another cable from neighbouring Brazil.
The Government also plans to string a fibre optic cable along the
modern transmission main from Crabwood Creek in Region Six to Leonora in
Region Three through partnership with Hauwei Technologies, China’s
largest networking and telecommunications equipment supplier.
The ongoing effort to improve the country’s telecommunications
infrastructure is in keeping with the overall goal of modernising
Guyana’s economy to one where Information Communication Technology
(ICT) takes centre stage.
The Guyana Government has faith that the sector will lead to the
creation of tens of thousands of jobs and enormous development
opportunities including, call centres, regional hosting opportunities,
the provision of data for disaster recovery facilities, subscriber
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