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Network upgrade hits REV customers
Network upgrade hits REV customers
LOCAL cable and internet provider REV said "unforeseen complications" during a scheduled network upgrade left nearly a quarter of residential customers in New Providence without service for a period yesterday.
Bahamas Power & Light-COVID-19 Leniency Programme
Bahamas Power & Light-COVID-19 Leniency Programme
Bahamas Power and Light Company (Ltd). BPL is offering a special BPL COVID-19 Leniency Programme for residential customers who are diagnosed with the COVID-19 virus, residential customers..
Bannister: Govt targeting lengthy building permit approval process
Criticisms about the time it takes for work permits to be issued persist, and Minister of Public Works Desmond Bannister told Guardian Business yesterday that this issue continues to persist as the ministry works toward automating much of the process, after going out to tender for a company to provide the solution.
Bank Blast Analyst on 100M Overdraft Provision Concerns
Band of the Bahamas International has hit back at an analyst's report expressing concern over its loan loss provisioning levels, especially those relating to its $100 million worth of overdrafts, arguing it fails to account for its asset composition.
Golden Gates residents: Why are businesses being allowed
SOME Golden Gates residents are protesting alleged zoning law violations they claim have allowed street vendors and commercial businesses to operate in the single-family residential area...
Extra 10 lots for housing scheme added
Extra 10 lots for housing scheme added
THE Department of Housing launched its service lot initiative at Sunset Close off Carmichael Road yesterday.Called the Sunset Close Subdivision Extension, Housing and Environment Minister Romauld Ferreira said it adds an additional ten service lots...
Subpar shanty houses demolished after census
Subpar shanty houses demolished after census
ANY structure within shanty towns across the country that does not adhere to building codes will be "demolished", Labour Minister Dion Foulkes said yesterday as he announced a new date for the start of the government's census of residents living in these illegal residential areas...
November Cable bills to reflect service losses
November Cable bills to reflect service losses
Vice President of Marketing at Cable Bahamas Limited (CBL) David Burrows said that adjustments to customer bills that were without service for weeks after Hurricane Matthew would be reflected on November's statements.
BTC to credit landline customers left cut off by Hurricane Matthew
BTC announced yesterday that it will issue a credit to landline customers whose service was impacted by Hurricane Matthew as it outlined an aggressive agenda to restore services.
URCA grants approval to BTC's application for retail charge for directory assistance
February 2, 2012, the Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA) published its final decision of the Bahamas Telecommunications Company Limited's (BTC) February 21, 2011 application for a permanent price change to local directory enquiry services.All enquiries from public pay phones shall be free of charge