Topic: telecommunications
Telecoms firm Flow told to repair towers after hazard warning
Towers owned by a major Cayman telecommunications firm need urgent work to make them safe, a report by the industry's watchdog revealed on Wednesday.
Flow outage prompts queries from telecoms regulator
A Flow outage has left customers in Bodden Town without internet service, prompting utilities watchdog OfReg to call an urgent meeting with the telecommunications company.
Infrastructure ministry gathers team to upgrade subsea cables
The Infrastructure Ministry has taken a step forward in its plan to improve Cayman's ageing network of sub-sea communications cables by enlisting a project delivery team.
Government commissions subsea cable feasibility study
The Ministry of Planning, Agriculture, Housing and Infrastructure is seeking proposals from consulting firms for a commercial and technical feasibility study that will investigate the potential to update Cayman’s international telecommunications infrastructure.
Fox: Time Warner’s boss wants out of cable. Should you?
He is the least sentimental of the media moguls, known for being a dispassionate judge of a business’s worth. And now he wants to sell Time Warner. Maybe we should be listening to what Jeff Bewkes is telling us.
Flow: Fiber cut in Miami led to day-long ‘degradation of service’
Telecommunications operator Flow has identified the cause of Tuesday’s 10-hour “degradation of service” as a “fibre cut” in Miami.
ICTA criticizes FLOW’s communication in outage
IT overseer Information and Communications Technology Authority said Wednesday it was “fed up” with local telecommunications company FLOW after the group did not notify the regulator of Tuesday’s 10-hour islandwide service outage.
New surveillance rules make it illegal to disclose warrants
New regulatory changes make it illegal for companies and others to disclose when they receive a warrant to intercept telecommunications messages.







