CARIBBEAN-CTU signs agreement towards fully unlocking the region’s date potential.

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Caribbean Telecommunications Union signs agreement to enhance the region’s data potential and digital development
The Caribbean Telecommunications Union signs a new agreement aimed at boosting the region’s data-driven growth and digital transformation.

CARIBBEAN-CTU signs agreement towards fully unlocking the region’s date potential.PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – The Trinidad-based Caribbean Telecommunications Union (CTU) says it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with a Curaçao company, describing it as a “giant step towards fully unlocking the region’s data potential”.

The CTU said that the agreement was recently formalized with DataAxis, a technology company focused on accelerating data-driven governance, regulatory harmonization, and digital services across the Caribbean.

The three-year agreement was signed at the recently held CTU’s Annual ICT Week 2025 in Jamaica.

“By partnering with DataAxis, we are committing to not just policy and intention, but tangible, tech-enabled progress. We will see real changes in how data is used, shared, and leveraged for the public good across the Caribbean,” said CTU Secretary General, Rodney Taylor.

The CTU said that the collaboration is intended to improve visibility and enhance usage in the areas of data management and monetization, deliver regulatory and infrastructure support, streamline governance and legal frameworks, and spearhead pilot projects and capacity-building initiatives in selected member states.

It said that these efforts are aimed at delivering improvements in areas such as land registry systems, automating licensing and permit processes, and harmonizing registry standards and improving cross-border cooperation.

DataAxis’s chief executive officer, Guershon Nahr, said his company is pleased to partner with the regional body in such an ambitious and critical venture.

“DataAxis is driven and proud to share its expertise with the Caribbean Telecommunications Union in a strategic alliance as together we seek to better prepare this region for the technological innovations and dynamic, industry-sweeping change that will continue to characterize the ICT industry well into the foreseeable future,” Nahr said.

The CTU said that the MoU is also expected to facilitate more robust cross-border cooperation and service delivery monitoring, along with providing support for the CTU’s agenda of regulatory harmonization, particularly in spectrum management and ICT infrastructure resilience.

Additionally, joint training initiatives will build capacity for local institutions in data governance, API management, and monetization strategies, it added.

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