APUA SAID: APUA is proud to be a key partner in the CELIA project, a groundbreaking submarine cable that will connect the Caribbean to the United States, bringing high-speed, secure, and low-latency internet to Antigua and the region.
This state-of-the-art cable will span over 3,700 kilometers, boosting digital connectivity and opening doors to new opportunities for local businesses, education, and economic growth.
Together with our partners SETAR, Orange, Telxius, and Alcatel Submarine Networks, we’re helping to bridge the digital divide and transform the future of connectivity in the Caribbean.
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And with number portability I will now be able to ditch Flow and digicel. But I heard that the portability is a farce and will never happen.
We have have been hearing this for years now and we still pay through the nose for crappy internet. When will the promises stop?
Wow, this is fantastic. Just think in a short 3 years time if everything goes to plan, we might get the internet speeds approaching what Starlink offers now.
Of course Apua must be protected so that it can continue to provide sub standard service at the highest prices in the region. It’s incredibly important that we continue to support apua’s telecommunications attempts, I’ll leave it to someone else to explain why since I can’t think of a single good reason.
well well well. These kind of development are good and bad. For a small Island State we need to protect ourselves of not being totally dependent on these big foreign company. As they would squeeze every once of blood out of us. Everyone of a certain age can remember how Cable and Wireless had made overseas calls prohibitive for the common man and woman. And then they introduced Boatphone even more prohibitive for the ordinary man. But I always am very spectacle when government competes with the private sector. They then wear the had of regulator and competitor. The same issue they have now with CMC competing with the supermarkets and the wholesalers. Very unfair. It has to stop. I call on the business community to come together as one and let the government know your displeasure. If they don’t stop, then take the case to the courts.
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