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LATEST NEWS FROM THE TCITC |
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The Turks and Caicos Telecommunications Commission is hosting a three (3) day workshop scheduled to take place from January 9th to 11th, 2012, Providenciales.
The Commission and its members have embarked on an exciting start for the year, commencing with a workshop with Lauraisa Associates Limited, UK. This Workshop initiative is designed to improved our knowledge and understand of Number Portability.
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Pursuant to sections 30 and 39 of the Telecommunications Ordinance 2004, and section 4 of the Frequency Management Regulations 2005, the Telecommunications Commission is initiating the present consultation process on the Spectrum Plan of the Turks and Caicos Islands.
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the Telecommunications Commission (the “Commission”) has determined that reductions in the current MTR of US $0.15 per minute in TCI should be phased in over the course of three years, such that the MTR charged by all mobile operators in TCI should be no higher than the following maxima:
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Digicel Turks & Caicos Ltd. use of HNI Code
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17 Nov 2008
When the government issued the telecommunications licence for Digicel, in March, 2006, the Commission noted that the company was going to introduce roaming capability on its GSM network through the use of a Home Network Identifier (HNI) code based in Jamaica. The reasoning for this was primarily because the company had already negotiated roaming agreements with global companies for its other operations in the Caribbean, and this mechanism allowed them to start offering truly global roaming from the opening day of its operation in Turks and Caicos Islands. Clearly, this enabled the company to be competitive in the Turks and Caicos marketplace without delay.
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