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 Chief Telecommunications Officer, Mr. Reginald Bourne discusses the ITU

   report  with ITU Programme Officer for the Caribbean, Mr.    Sylvester Caddette.

 

 Barbados Retains Its Lead in ICTs in the Caribbean Region.

 Barbados is third in the Americas, according to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), when the ITU released its annual  Measuring the Information Society Report at UN House on 1 December 2015.

Chief Telecommunications Officer, Mr. Reginald Bourne, was pleased with the progress Barbados had made as it had retained its positioned just behind United States and Canada in the Report. 

Mr. Bourne insisted that Barbados, under his watch, would not rest on its laurels but would strive to improve its position from 29th in the World Report.

Barbados had moved from 36th in the previous year's report to its current position of 29th in this year's ITU Report.

 

Updated 22 December 2015

 

Barbados among leaders in ICT

Cleveland Thomas (centre), ITU area representative for the Caribbean, making
a point as Reginald Bourne (right), Chief Telecommunications Officer, and
Sylvester Cadette, ITU programme officer for the region, look on.
(Picture by Reco Moore.)

 

TUE, OCTOBER 08, 2013 - 12:06 AM
Barbados is leading the rest of the region when it comes to information and communications technology (ICT) development for the period 2012 to 2013.
The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) released the latest figures which showed Barbados ranked at No. 3 in the Americas and 29th globally out of 157 countries assessed for the period. Barbados was ranked 36th globally for the period 2011 to 2012.
In the Americas region, the United States is ranked No.1, Canada No. 2, Antigua and Barbuda No. 5, St Vincent and the Grenadines No. 10 and Trinidad and Tobago No. 11, rounding off the top six countries in that region.
Sharing in the presentation of the 2013 Measuring the Information Society findings yesterday at United Nations House, Sylvester Cadette, ITU programme officer for the Caribbean, said the ranking was “significant” for the region at this time as it made progress in its overall development. (MM)
Nationnews 8 October 2013

 

2012 ICT STATISTICS FOR BARBADOS
Barbados increased its IDI by 0.65 value points, rising seven places to 29th position in the IDI 2012. Most progress has been made in the use sub-index. The country’s two mobile operators, Digicel and Lime, launched their mobile-broadband networks in November 2011. Mobile broadband had been long awaited in Barbados, one of the last countries in the Americas region to offer the service. Subsequently, wireless-broadband penetration went up from less than 1 per cent in 2011 to 37 per cent in 2012.
 
Lime and Digicel offer a variety of data plans allowing users to choose according to their needs and budget. Customers can choose between prepaid and post-paid offers for both handset- and computer-based usage, as well as different validity periods and data allowances.27 The IDI access sub-index highlights improvements as well. By end 2012, the proportion of households with a computer and with Internet access both increased by around 6 per cent to 69 per cent and 58 per cent, respectively.
 
Furthermore, international Internet bandwidth per Internet user almost doubled, from around 38 000 bit/s in 2011 to close to 70 000 bit/s in 2012.

 

Barbados' ICT Statistical Data, 2012 

Source- ITU  ICT Statistics http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Pages/default.aspx

 

Population of Barbados in 2012 – 276,000

Updated 8 October 2013

 

 

 

ICT STATISTICS For Barbados December 2013

 

No. of Broadcast Stations
  • AM - 1
  • FM - 16

Total  -17

No. of ISPs: 6

No. of Cyber Cafes: 38

No. of Undersea Cable Landing sites: 2

 

 

 

 

 

Updated:28 April 2014

 

ICT STATISTIC UP TO DECEMBER 2013

BARBADOS

 

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

Fixed lines including ISDN and Payphones

148,735

143,358

140,668

137,486

135,353

92,907

134,261

Post-paid and pre-paid mobile subscribers

307,708

349,296

347,917

350,725

330,593

288,662

257,596

Prepaid mobile subscribers

233,792

277,921

278,309

281,850

270,581

260,324

205,613

Post-paid mobile subscribers

73,916

71,375

69,608

68,875

67,687

66,912

56,654

Mobile Internet subscribers

191,823

246,296

213,345

211,123

196,533

254,951

240,115

Fixed Internet subscribers (dial-up)

628

885

1,258

1,213

1,852

12,795

19,084

Broadband Internet subscribers

67,798

66,884

60,643

56,190

51,263

49,216

47,133

DSL     subscribers

57,121

57,592

58,538

53,441

50,486

41,012

28,029

International Internet Bandwidth (Gb/s)

11,110

8,275

7,505

4,605

3,540

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ICT Statistics for  Barbados ending December 2015     
 
Updated 10 May 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007
Fixed lines including ISDN and Payphones 149,532 135,775 148,735 143,358 140,668 137,486 135,353 92,907 134,261
Post-paid and pre-paid mobile subscribers 334,792 305,456 307,708 349,296 347,917 350,725 330,593 288,662 257,596
Prepaid mobile subscribers 255,031 235,767 233,792 277,921 278,309 281,850 270,581 260,324 205,613
Post-paid mobile subscribers 79,761 68,689 73,916 71,375 69,608 68,875 67,687 66,912 56,654
Mobile Internet subscribers 172,716 305,456 191,823 246,296 213,345 211,123 196,533 254,951 240,115
Fixed Internet subscribers (dial-up) 77,158 628 885 1,258 1,213 1,852 12,795 19,084
Broadband Internet subscribers 66,969 23,999 67,798 66,884 60,643 56,190 51,263 49,216 47,133
DSL     subscribers 52,730 57,121 57,592 58,538 53,441 50,486 41,012 28,029
International Internet Bandwidth (Gb/s) 54,148 80,750 11,110 8,275 7,505 4,605 3,540