Telecommunications in the Caribbean
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The world has undergone a dramatic change in the last 30 years. Each day, the revolutionary changes in technology bring us closer and closer together. Surprisingly, access to information brought along by technology is replacing the importance of access to natural resources as the main determinants of the socio-economic position of nations.
While studying the effect that technology is having on the world, it is good to focus on a particular region. The Caribbean has
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the primary means of communication in Haiti. No longer is it strictly for business purposes. The Haitian people view it as a necessity, and a large number of households have cellular phones. As the telecommunications continue to improve throughout the world, it is only natural that the Caribbean will follow. Maybe in the near future we will see the Caribbean as a major telecommunications market and producer. The goal should be to continue improving. KAIZEN!
the primary means of communication in Haiti. No longer is it strictly for business purposes. The Haitian people view it as a necessity, and a large number of households have cellular phones. As the telecommunications continue to improve throughout the world, it is only natural that the Caribbean will follow. Maybe in the near future we will see the Caribbean as a major telecommunications market and producer. The goal should be to continue improving. KAIZEN!