Gerard Best blogs at http://www.gerardbest.wordpress.com. and is a CCN Multimedia News Editor at Trinidad Express, Port of Spain. Mr. Rodney Taylor, Business Development Manager of
the Caribbean Telecommunications Union (CTU), referenced his experience in
overseeing the implementation of an Internet-based voice and data
communications network for Barbados’ Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign
Trade.
Speaking the Caribbean ICT
Roadshow in St Maarten, Taylor stated “The global economic crisis has forced
Governments across the region to do more with less. This project was part of a
concerted effort by the Barbados Government to lower costs, realize long term
savings and improve the efficiency service delivery within the Government.” According to Taylor, the VoIP system,
currently in successful real-world use, has dramatically reduced the cost of
communicating with Barbados’ embassies, missions and consulates in over 13 international
cities around the globe.
Taylor revealed that at the
ministry’s headquarters alone there was a 70% reduction on monthly line
rentals. “Overseas, the offices were
configured to make long distance calls free of charge charges and this represented
another 50% cost reduction” he added.
Ms. Bernadette Lewis, Secretary
General of the CTU, an inter-governmental organization responsible for advising
the region’s governments on information and communications technology policy
and trends stated “The CTU is working with its member states to create greater
awareness of how technology can be used to realize savings in
telecommunications costs and to improve Government communications and service
delivery.”
“Regional Governments have
only scratched the surface with respect to the potential cost savings that can
be realized through greater appropriation of technology tools and services. The
Caribbean ICT Roadshow has been designed to help raise awareness in our member
countries of the significant savings that can be realized at a time when Caribbean
governments are seeking ways to cut costs and save scarce foreign reserves”,
Lewis added.
The CTU is on a regional
crusade, through the Caribbean ICT Roadshow, to support Caribbean governments in
effectively adopting information and communications technologies and crafting
the policies needed to support ICT development.
Ms. Lewis stated “It is clear
that regional leaders have to move on from the old way of doing business. The
technology can be used to help our region realize the vision of development of
which we have been hearing for so long.”
She added “There is no compelling reason why regional Governments should
not move to embrace technologies like VoIP. In the case of Barbados, the
Government expects the system to pay for itself within two years.”
About the Caribbean
Telecommunications Union (CTU)
The CTU is a Caribbean
intergovernmental organization dedicated to facilitating the development of the
regional telecommunications sector. The CTU’s Mission is to create an
environment in partnership with members to optimize returns from ICT resources
for the benefit of stakeholders. The CTU is committed ensuring that tangible
benefits from the development of the Caribbean information and
telecommunication sectors accrue to the citizens of the region.
The Caribbean ICT Roadshow
has been developed to raise awareness within the public sector, the private
sector, civil society and academia, of the innovative approaches possible and
necessary for the effective use of ICTs in government, business and social
development.