bmobile, Trinidad and Tobago’s leading communications provider, is proud to announce the launch of its new Local Offshore Data Roaming Plan and its Maritime Plan, two robust and reliable mobile offerings designed to provide continued connectivity to people and businesses involved in offshore and maritime activity. The new plans, which give access to 10 GB of roaming data, will provide customers with reliable, convenient and secure access to their data services and mobile applications while at sea.
Henry Smith, President of the Carnbee/Mt. Pleasant Community Council, said, “The upcoming 48th Carnbee/Mt. Pleasant Easter Monday Sports Meeting and Goat Races is a celebration of athleticism, community, and Caribbean spirit. We are grateful for bmobile’s generous support, which helps us to continue this important tradition of bringing communities together through sports and festivities. We look forward to welcoming athletes from across the island to showcase their skills and invite everyone to join us for a day of thrilling competition, camaraderie, and fun.”
Premier communications solutions provider, bmobile, is proud to announce its support for the 2023 CARIFTA team representing Trinidad and Tobago at the prestigious regional competition scheduled to take place in The Bahamas.
This year’s Games sprints off in Nassau on Saturday 8th April 2023, and will see T&T’s talented squad compete in an array of track and field events against the region’s top young athletes.
The local fashion industry is cashing in on the Metaverse and NFT markets, and revolutionising how Caribbean designers sell their designs and access new markets. On Tuesday, 28 February 2023, Port of Spain Fashion Week (POSFW) launched the Fashionverse, an all-digital fashion experience utilising virtual real estate that ensures local fashion adapts to an increasing global shift towards digitalisation. Through the Fashionverse, local fashion designers can create digital fashion that can be sold and worn in the metaverse – a highly immersive virtual world where people gather to socialize, play, and work.
U-Report is a web and app-based platform that supports adolescents and youth, working as a tool to share information, raise awareness and collect quantifiable data that UNICEF can action. Established in 2011, the platform has continued to grow and is now in over 95 countries, including Trinidad and Tobago, with more than 28 million users.
TSTT, the leading and only locally owned telecommunications company in Trinidad and Tobago, has announced a significant investment of over $120 million in the expansion of its fibre network infrastructure across both islands. The announcement brings the total investment for the island of Tobago in particular to $50M, with the fibre infrastructure now expected to reach another three thousand homes in communities like Charlotteville, L’Anse Fourmi, Parlatuvier, Castara, Les Couteaux and Moriah.
The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago (CBTT) has awarded a provisional registration to the Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT) to issue e-money. This milestone marks a significant step towards providing Trinidad and Tobago with a robust and secure e-money platform via a mobile wallet that will support financial inclusion and drive economic growth.
With growing concern about the increasing rate of bullying in schools and cyber-bullying among teenagers, bmobile is reaffirming its stance against all forms of this act of violence through its support of the seventh Bi-Annual Secondary School’s Anti-Bullying Conference.
After a five-year hiatus, bmobile is thrilled to announce the return of B square. This year, the company is turning up the volume with two major live events, all free to the public. This incredible multi-platform experience will take place on Thursday 9th February 2023, with performances from leading Soca stars at both Woodford Square and Ariapita Avenue, Port of Spain – the capital city and home of Trinbago Carnival.
Every eleven seconds, a company falls victim to a ransomware attack globally. Even worse, 59% of these attacks result in double extortion. The result is a thriving industry for the sale of harvested data which has grown from US$8bn in 2018 to US$20bn in 2021.
