Following concerns raised by the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph (GTT) company, cable and internet services provider E-Networks yesterday indicated that it had received the necessary approvals to land a subsea cable here, even as the Ministry of Public Telecommunications remained silent on the issue.
“We are…in possession of all necessary approvals in relation to this project for its intended purpose,” a statement from E-Networks said.
On Thursday, in a statement, GTT Chief Executive Officer Justin Nedd expressed concern that E-Networks is currently laying a subsea cable without the necessary approvals.