THE Eastern Caribbean Telecommunications Authority (ECTEL) participated in the Caribbean Telecommunications Union’s (CTU) ICT Week 2024, held under the theme “Bridging Technologies for a Sustainable and Inclusive Future.” The event, hosted in St. Kitts and Nevis from 30th September to 4th October, showcased a range of activities aimed at highlighting advancements in information and communication technologies (ICTs) that contribute to a more connected, sustainable, and inclusive region.
As part of its commitment to shaping the digital landscape of the Eastern Caribbean, ECTEL participated in several key components of the event, including delivering an insightful presentation on the Electronic Communications (EC) Bill and its implications for the region’s electronic communications sector. ECTEL’s Director of Economics and Finance, Cheryl Hector Fontenelle, presented to a mixed audience including ministers, officials and general attendees, emphasising how the EC Bill will protect consumer rights, and promote fair competition among other benefits. During the presentation, Mrs. Hector Fontenelle stated, “If you read the Telecommunications Act, I don’t think the word consumer is anywhere in there. It was heavily focused on do’s and don’ts for the licensees. Over the last 20-odd years, we have noted that for digitally transformed economies to work you have to be focused on the actual users of ICT.”
Additionally, ECTEL manned an informative booth throughout the week, engaging directly with attendees to provide a deeper understanding of ECTEL’s mission and its critical role in regulating electronic communications within its five Contracting States. Visitors to the booth received key insights into the EC Bill, with staff on hand to address questions. To make the interaction even more exciting, ECTEL introduced a “spin-the-wheel” component at the booth allowing participants to learn about ECTEL and the NTRCs and win branded giveaways – which was a hit among attendees.
Speaking on the success of ECTEL’s participation in the week-long event, ECTEL’s Communications and Media Relations Manager – Karetta Crooks Charles remarked, “We are exceedingly pleased to have participated in the CTU ICT Week 2024. We were able to engage with a variety of stakeholders, from government officials to telecom companies and students, on critical issues that they are facing. Our participation in CTU ICT Week allowed us to highlight ECTEL’s role vis a vis the NTRCs, and the stakeholder’s ability to interface directly with the NTRCs on issues affecting them. We further underscored the benefits of mobile number portability to citizens and the importance of the EC Bill, which is crucial for ensuring transparency, protecting consumers, and fostering a competitive market for electronic communications services in ECTEL’s Contracting States.”
ECTEL closed out the week on a high note participating in the St. Kitts Tech Fest held at the National Heroes Park. During this event, ECTEL continued its educational outreach to both school children and the general public. The ECTEL team was joined by the NTRC’s Engineer who brought several pieces of spectrum monitoring equipment for demonstration purposes. The NTRCs use the equipment to monitor radio frequency spectrum and to investigate complaints of spectrum interference. ECTEL was pleased with the enthusiastic participation from the local community and remains committed to fostering greater public awareness of its role in developing electronic communications infrastructure in its Contracting States.