Government’s announcement a week ago that the local company e-Networks had been granted clearance to land its own fibre optic cable in Guyana from neighbouring Brazil has been met with a robust query from another service provider in the IT sector.
Chief Executive Officer of the local company, Brain Street, Lance Hinds, in a comment to Stabroek Business on Tuesday declared that government’s decision to grant e-Networks permission to land its own fibre optic cable here has “raised eyebrows in the technology sector.”
Hinds, who is also President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) said that concerns had also been raised about the Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of Guyana and the firm Dax Engineering regarding the