The Telecoms Unit was established by the Government of Barbados.
Permanent Secretary: Mr. Charley Browne
Chief Telecommunications Officer Mr Clifford Bostic
The Staff Gun Hill & Headquarters
Head Office:
Telecommunications Unit
Gun Hill Monitoring Station
The Mission of the Telecommunications Unit is to facilitate a competitive, fully liberalized telecommunications sector while achieving Government’s vision of making Barbados a centre of excellence for information technology and telecommunications in the Caribbean.
- To promote liberalization, competition and transparency in national, regional and international telecommunications operations.
- To ensure that spectrum is made available to all approved applicants, in a timely manner.
- To develop and implement regulatory and monitoring policies aimed at encouraging the growth of a sustainable competitive telecommunications sector.
- To encourage technological innovation and modernization of the switched telecommunications network.
- To promote the protection of personal privacy of users and security of transmitted information.
- To ensure policies for the efficient and effective functioning of the telecommunications sector.
- To effectively manage Spectrum, Numbering, Domain names and IP addresses.
- To achieve our mission and stated objectives the Telecommunications Unit will work as a team providing quality, innovative and professional work while remaining focused on the goal of ensuring that Barbados is the leader of telecommunication services in the Caribbean.
- To introduce competition into the telecommunications sector
- To enhance the technological capabilities of our national and international network
- To implement a modern regulatory framework compatible with the technological and business environment of the 21st century
- To support the expansion of the informatics industry and international business and finance sectors where access to low cost international telecommunications rates is critical to their success.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) details the processes for the effective liberalisation of the telecommunications sector. A phased approach to liberalisation has been adopted with liberalisation scheduled to have begun on December 1, 2001 and ending with full liberalisation being achieved on August 1, 2003. These dates were not met, as Phase I did not commence until November 1st, 2002. Phase II commenced on November 16, 2003. Phase III commenced on February 21, 2004. Full liberalisation was attained in February, 2005, when the international telecommunications services market was liberalized.