Bevil Wooding
 Mr Wooding is the Chief Knowledge Officer of 
Congress WBN (C-WBN) a Trinidad-based non-profit operating in over 85 countries.  He is also an Internet Strategist at Packet Clearing House and works with the Caribbean Telecommunications Union to provide strategic input and policy advice and ICT development programs.
Mr Wooding is the Chief Knowledge Officer of 
Congress WBN (C-WBN) a Trinidad-based non-profit operating in over 85 countries.  He is also an Internet Strategist at Packet Clearing House and works with the Caribbean Telecommunications Union to provide strategic input and policy advice and ICT development programs.
 Articles by this Author
   Articles by this Author
 Trinidad IXP Symposium Brings Prospect of a Faster Internet Nearer
- By Bevil Wooding
- Published 28-Sep-09
- Telecommunications , Computer/ IT
- Unrated
On Friday, the 25th of September, the Caribbean Telecommunications Union (CTU) in collaboration with Packet Clearing House (PCH) held a stakeholders symposium at the Hilton conference center in Port of Spain to advance the establishment of an Internet Exchange Point (IXP) in Trinidad.
Barbados to Host Major CTU Ministerial Seminar on ICT
- By Bevil Wooding
- Published 15-Sep-08
- Telecommunications , Computer/ IT , CARICOM
- Unrated
 Sept. 21, 2008 -- Barbados is to host a major regional seminar featuring one of the biggest names in the Information and Communications Technology industry, Vinton Cerf.
Sept. 21, 2008 -- Barbados is to host a major regional seminar featuring one of the biggest names in the Information and Communications Technology industry, Vinton Cerf.CTU and ARIN Host Major Internet Community Meetings in Kingston Jamaica
- By Bevil Wooding
- Published 24-May-08
- Telecommunications , Computer/ IT , CARICOM
- Unrated
 May 24, 2008 -- Nearly 100 network engineers, regulators, policy makers, and Internet community decision makers attended back-to-back events in Kingston, Jamaica this week to discuss Internet Protocol (IP) addressing issues and related policy matters. The meetings were hosted by the Caribbean Telecommunications Union (CTU) and the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN).
May 24, 2008 -- Nearly 100 network engineers, regulators, policy makers, and Internet community decision makers attended back-to-back events in Kingston, Jamaica this week to discuss Internet Protocol (IP) addressing issues and related policy matters. The meetings were hosted by the Caribbean Telecommunications Union (CTU) and the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN).


