Jamaica two months away from cheaper broadband Internet
Jamaica is two months away from cheaper access to high speed broadband Internet.
FibraLink Jamaica Limited, one of two Government approved undersea fibre licencees, will begin construction of its fibre optic cable network this week, with completion scheduled for the end of January 2006.
Commerce Minister Phillip Paulwell, Monday announced that the operation would take approximately 30 days to be completed with an additional month for testing.
The exercise involves running fibre to three main connection points, Montego Bay, Ocho Rios and Bull Bay and then finally linking to Puerto Rico making Jamaica's much anticipated link to North America and the rest of the world a reality.
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Jamaica is two months away from cheaper access to high speed broadband Internet.
FibraLink Jamaica Limited, one of two Government approved undersea fibre licencees, will begin construction of its fibre optic cable network this week, with completion scheduled for the end of January 2006.
Commerce Minister Phillip Paulwell, Monday announced that the operation would take approximately 30 days to be completed with an additional month for testing.
The exercise involves running fibre to three main connection points, Montego Bay, Ocho Rios and Bull Bay and then finally linking to Puerto Rico making Jamaica's much anticipated link to North America and the rest of the world a reality.
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