Bridging The Digital-Divide In Jamaica

The G5 Symposium attracted Stakeholders within the communication industry today, Friday, October 11, 2019, at the S Hotel, Montego Bay under the theme: “Improving Network and Digital Industry Regulations; The Sustainable use of Spectrum”.

The conversation focused on bridging over a decade of digital-divide in Jamaica.

The first Panel Discussion had participants from Digicel, Flow, Ready TV, VIASAT, USF, Minister of State in the Ministry of Education, Youth, and Information.

Kelly Silvera, VP of News and Current Affairs speaking during the Digital transformation panel : Myth or Reality?

Stay tuned for more details in our #MajorStories.

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