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Sunday | November 5, 2006
JNAP takes on FLOW in the telecoms arena
Sunday | September 17, 2006
Telecoms firm hunts wireless broadband licence - JNAP Hopes to compete with Digicel
Friday | August 18, 2006
Trans-Caribbean to build new fibre link to Cuba
August 2, 2006
Business Continuity & Data Recovery
WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER 9, 2005
The
Launch of the NACT IPAX Switch
SEPTEMBER 2005
JNAP
partners with NACT/KASA
NACT, a provider of telecom solutions, including switching
gateways, is expanding its services offerings with the acquisition
of KASA Enterprises
Excerpts from an article by Scott Cullen
AUGUST 28, 2005
Finally,
high speed internet hook-up via cable
HIGH speed internet access is to be brought into corporate
area homes via cable, a plan long contemplated but only now getting
to the point of delivery.
Camilo Thame, Jamaica Observer
AUGUST 19, 2005
Ja
to get Internet boost
Jamaica has been ranked 41st out of 65 countries in information
technology development. Jamaica was the only Caribbean country to
be surveyed in the Economist Intelligence Unit's (EIU) 2005 e-readiness
rankings
Jamaica Observer
AUGUST 10, 2005
Small
telecoms blame OUR, C&W for their collapse
When the deregulation of Jamaica's telecoms market took
off in earnest at the start of decade, scores of aggressive entrepreneurs
lined
Camilo Thame, Jamaica Observer
JANUARY 5, 2005
Jamaica
License Awarded to TCCN Consortium
Trans-Caribbean Cable Company (TCCC) is pleased to confirm that
its license proposal submitted on November 1, 2004 resulted in the
issuance of a license by the Jamaican government on December 20,
2004.
Bedminster, New Jersey, January 5, 2005 – Press Release
December 8, 2004
Int'l group applies for fibre-optic licence
JUNE 09, 2004
MOU
next week on fibre-optic line proposed by Digicel
New telecoms company to provide hub.
Jamaica Network Access Point (JNAP), a telecommunications firm
that was launched in March, says that it is to hub for a proposed
US$40-million fibre-optic cable between Florida and Jamaica that
is to be laid by a consortium that will include the mobile phone
company, Digicel.
Steven Jackson, Jamaica Observer
MARCH 2, 2004
Address
by Hon Phillip Paulwell, Minister of Commerce Science and Technology,
Official Opening Jamaica Network Access Point
FEBRUARY 27, 2004
Telecom
firm invests US$1m for outsourcing service
Jamaica Network Access Point (JNAP), a telecommunications firm,
is investing US$1 million to provide outsourcing telecommunication
services to US telecoms and Jamaican businesses that want to reduce
their costs.
Observer Business Reporter
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