LACNIC goes all in on Caribbean development

November 25, 2016

LACNIC goes all in on Caribbean development

By Gerard Best

When the regional technical community gathered in Sint Maarten on October 27 to 28 to lend their collective strength to developing the Caribbean Internet, LACNIC was at the very forefront.

Called Sint Maarten on the Move, the two-day event brought together a diverse profile of Caribbean stakeholders, including government officials, policy makers, industry regulators, network engineers, academic researchers, regional journalists and ordinary Internet users.

“I personally find the Caribbean region fascinating,” said LACNIC Chief Technology Officer Carlos Martinez, “because of the unique technical challenges that it faces.”

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Caribbean islands are historically prone to natural disasters such as devastating weather and seismic events. The region’s ethnographic and cultural diversity stems in part from its economic and linguistic history involving European colonization, African slavery, Asian indentureship and North American cultural domination. It’s also a geopolitical rarity: an archipelago of sparsely populated sovereign territories connected by common history yet divided by the Caribbean Sea.

“The interconnectivity between the islands presents several challenges that are not found in other places. I think it brings out the best of people in order to overcome those challenges,” Martinez observed.

And the Caribbean has been one of LACNIC’s focused areas of investment, in terms of training and capacity building. Sint Maarten on the Move was only the latest installation in an ongoing LACNIC on the Move series, which aims to increase awareness and develop capacity and in a range of areas including Internet exchange points and cyber security in Central America and the Caribbean.

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