NewsWhore
08-13-2010, 05:20 PM
Jose Rafael Vargas, president of Indotel, said the East-West Cable is just one of four projects aimed at fostering telecommunications development in the country, to make the most of new products for mobiles and digital TV. Indotel recently announced the DR would adopt the US standard.
Another optic fiber cable is under construction by Telecomunicaciones Gran Caribe, the Cuban-Venezuelan telecommunications firm supported mainly by ALBA (Alianza Bolivariana para los pueblos de Nuestra America) and involves laying 1,630 km of cable by spring of 2011. This cable will enter via Haina, and the Herrera industrial sector. "This is going to triple the broadband capacity in the DR and lower interconnection costs. And that will lower Internet rates and telephone service," he promised. Indotel announced that another cable would interconnect Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti and the DR.
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Another optic fiber cable is under construction by Telecomunicaciones Gran Caribe, the Cuban-Venezuelan telecommunications firm supported mainly by ALBA (Alianza Bolivariana para los pueblos de Nuestra America) and involves laying 1,630 km of cable by spring of 2011. This cable will enter via Haina, and the Herrera industrial sector. "This is going to triple the broadband capacity in the DR and lower interconnection costs. And that will lower Internet rates and telephone service," he promised. Indotel announced that another cable would interconnect Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti and the DR.
More... (http://www.dr1.com/index.html#9)