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News Article
March 26, 2024
URCA defends push for electronic communication sector outage reporting

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA) has defended its push for outage reporting from its electronic communications sector licensees, with Cable Bahamas Limited/Aliv arguing that outage reporting to a national regulatory authority is 'an exception rather than a rule.' Cable Bahamas/Aliv has also called on the regulator to demonstrate that such [...]

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News Article
January 28, 2011
Employment opportunity on Grand Bahama in electronics

An excellent
employment opportunity is available on Grand Bahama Island for a
Bahamian well versed in modern electronics including; TVs, cell phones,
MP3 players, various cables and connectors for A/V and computers, car
audio, stereo systems, computers & internet, digital cameras, memory
cards, hard drives and sticks, cordless phones  and all the terminology
associated with it. Excellen...

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News Article
January 28, 2011
Employment opportunity on Grand Bahama in electronics

An excellent
employment opportunity is available on Grand Bahama Island for a
Bahamian well versed in modern electronics including; TVs, cell phones,
MP3 players, various cables and connectors for A/V and computers, car
audio, stereo systems, computers & internet, digital cameras, memory
cards, hard drives and sticks, cordless phones  and all the terminology
associated with it. Excellen...

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News Article
January 31, 2011
Turnquest: Suspect tried to remove electronic monitoring device

Attorneys for the

unions that represent

workers at the Bahamas Telecommunications Company will today ask a Supreme Court judge for an injunction blocking the sale of a majority interest in BTC to Cable and Wireless Communications (CWC).
Justice Neville Adderley is scheduled to hear the matter.
The hearing will take place as the government and CWC officials work speedily to finalize the controve...

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News Article
February 02, 2011
Electronic monitoring now operational in New Providence

Attorney General John Delaney said electronic monitoring of accused persons on bail is a major initiative in the fight against crime.

The system is now operational in New Providence where a number of persons have been ordered by the court to be fitted or tagged with electronic ankle bracelets.

Mr Delaney said the individuals will be monitored every second of the day and their whereabouts wil...

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News Article
March 11, 2024
URCA releases revised consumer protection regulations for electronic communications sector

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA) has published revised consumer protection regulations for the electronic communications sector, emphasizing the need for service providers to prominently display "service arrangements, rates, and terms" on their websites and ensure timely updates coinciding with service launches or changes. URCA has decided to extend...

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News Article
August 19, 2011
Police find weapons and ammunition hidden in electronic goods and groceries

By MEGAN REYNOLDS
Tribune Staff Reporter

mreynolds@tribunemedia.net

WEAPONS and ammunition hidden in electronic goods and stuffed in groceries, were found loaded on to a pallet on the back of a pick-up truck by police at Potter's Cay dock yesterday.

Officers searched the load just after 1pm when Customs officials raised the suspicion that duty had not been paid.

However, when they unloaded the...

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News Article
March 07, 2024
CONTRACT REVIEW: Time winding down for electronic monitoring company to answer governemnt's concerns

NASSAU, BAHAMAS-, With a 30-day deadline for Metro-Security Solutions to explain recent deficiencies with its monitoring system for alleged offenders coming to an end, Acting press secretary in the office of Prime Minister Keishla Adderley revealed that the government will map the way forward to determine whether MSS will maintain its contract or be [...]

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News Article
February 15, 2024
Electronic monitoring company given notice to address deficiencies or face contract termination

NASSAU, BAHAMAS-An official letter has been sent to the company responsible for electronically monitoring those out on bail, giving them 30 days to address their deficiencies or face termination. Acting Press Secretary Keishla Adderley told the media this afternoon that the government takes the issue of those being out on bail extremely seriously. and [...]

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News Article
January 31, 2024
Former PM urges government to rescind electronic monitoring contract

NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Former Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis says the Davis administration must put its foot down and rescind the contract given to Metro-Security Solutions, the company that has been contracted to monitor alleged criminals who are out on bail. Dr. Minnis' comments come on the heels of Police Commissioner Clayton Fernander shedding light on [...]

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