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Digicel reiterated on Thursday its call for  full liberalization of the mobile communications market in Guyana in light of what appears to be further disruption to international calls.

Digicel in a press release said that it does not hold a licence to route international calls over its network, while  referring to a statement by the Ministry of  Tourism, Industry and Commerce regarding complaints about people wishing to call Guyana from the US experiencing difficulties connecting to cell phones on both the networks of Digicel and GT&T.

GT&T, the release noted,  holds the sole licence for international calls, and as a result Digicel is forced to route all of its international traffic into and out of Guyana through GT&T’s network.

Digicel also expressed its concern that once again its customers have been experiencing difficulties receiving international calls, following several disruptions last year when the Americas II cable which GT&T uses to route international calls over its network was damaged.

Due to the severity of the outage in May 2007, the Guyana government had granted Digicel a temporary licence to route calls over its own network, which proved a viable alternative to the current agreement, the company said.

Digicel said further that it has already made a considerable investment in developing its own international link to route international calls into and out of Guyana.

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  1. La vie est bonne! CANADA says:

    Yes, the monopoly of GT&T to hold the sole license for international calls. Digicel calls have to be routed via GT&T network.
    Hopefully this regime can finesse an agreement to have Digicel provide international calls through it’s network.

  2. CFO GUYANA says:

    Its not freeing up the mobile telecommunications market but the international market. Cannot be done without a sharp increase in local call rates (as overseas call rates will fall).

  3. Evadne UNITED STATES says:

    I was wondering what was happening with the phone service, I tried calling Guyana several times at different times of the day but kept getting the message “all international circuits to the country you are calling are busy now please try your call again” then I read the paper and it all makes sense.

    It’s all a conspiracy, “just kidding” :)

  4. A380100 UNITED STATES says:

    GT&T is really taking advantage of Guyanese. The blocking of VOIP is only one of the bad things they do. This monoply needs to be ended.



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