On Thursday April 23rd, URCA, Cable Bahamas Ltd and BTC have collaborated as organizers for the first Girls in ICT Day in The Bahamas which is
celebrated in over 140 countries. The organizers will facilitate a one day Girls in ICT Forum and mini-career fair. 100 female high school
students from the public and private institutions have been invited to attend. The event will be formerly opened by Senator the Hon. Allyson
Maynard –Gibson and will also feature interactive presentations from successful women in ICT who are using ICT to develop and promote their
companies.
“ICTs are improving the lives of people everywhere, through better healthcare, better education, better communication and better governance”
said one of the event organizers Nicole Watkins, Associate Counsel, Cable Bahamas Ltd. She continued that it’s important that we encourage our
young girls to “pursue smart careers – careers where you make the very best of technology to help improve the lives of others”.
“We are delighted to be the first to host such an inaugural event and come together as women despite our corporate affiliations” said Mavis
Johnson-Collie, Corporate & Consumer Relations Manager, URCA and event organizer. “We are the models for these young girls and we want to
spark a different way of thinking when choosing a career path and show them the many opportunities available and that can be created in ICT.”
Preceding the full day event, will be a production of a half hour television show –Women Tech Talk – that will highlight
Bahamian women that are recognized as trailblazers in the various ICT sectors and have paved the way for next generation. This TV show can be
viewed beginning Monday April 20th on ZNS –channel 11 and Cable 12 –channel 12.
The success of the Girls in ICT Day celebration is also dependent on the commitment of our partners, sponsors, and stakeholders such as Cable
12, ZNS Bahamas, The Nassau Guardian, Guardian Radio, Print Masters and the many Bahamian women in ICT that have lent their support in the
facilitation of this event.
About Cable Bahamas Ltd.
Cable Bahamas is the communications provider of choice and the first to offer triple play services in The Bahamas. Services are provided under
the REV suite of products including REVOICE, REVON and REVTV covering telephony, Internet and cable TV respectively. The company has
revolutionised every area of business, delivering REVOICE landline phone service at the lowest cost and with the most features in The Bahamas,
REVON broadband Internet, which is the fastest in the nation, and REVTV cable TV services that includes more than 500 channels with dozens in
HD and thousands of hours of video on demand content. Cable Bahamas serves residential and business customers on 16 islands in The Bahamas. The
company also created the Cable Cares Foundation, which has awarded over $2 million to local Bahamian non-profit organisations since inception.
For more information please visit the company website at www.cablebahamas.com, follow on Twitter
@cablebahamas or visit the company Facebook page at www.facebook.com/GetRevdUp.
About Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC)
Everything we do is to empower and engage the people of our communities. As the premier provider of telephone, landline, high speed Internet
solutions and mobile products in The Bahamas, we are committed to offering the best value in service, to listen, to improve and to deliver our
best – everyday.
Every day is a commitment. It's a promise to listen more to our customers and employees, to improve products and services and to deliver
continued positive change and progress - EVERYDAY! For more information please visit the company website atwww.btcbahamas.com, follow on Twitter @btchelp or visit the company Facebook page at www.facebook.com/mybtc.
About The Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA)
The Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA) is the regulatory authority with responsibility for the electronic communications
sector (ECS) in The Bahamas. The sector comprises fixed and mobile telephone services, spectrum and numbering, Internet services and
broadcasting including pay television. The legislative framework for the ECS is set out in the Communications Act, 2009, which empowers URCA as
the independent regulator of the sector with the regulatory tools and powers required for effectiveness. In addition, in 2009 the Government
articulated a new vision for the Sector in its Electronic Communications Sector Policy (Sector Policy)that provided for the immediate
full liberalization of the ECS on September 1, 2009, with the exception of cellular services.
Although URCA currently regulates the ECS only, it may regulate other sectors over time (such as energy and water), if given specific
responsibilities to do so under other sector specific legislation. URCA replaced the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) and the Television
Regulatory Authority (TRA). For more information please visit the company website at www.urcabahamas.bs.
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