Economy July 25, 2017 - 7:18 pm

Indotel director in Haiti to discuss radio jamming

Source: elcaribe.com.do

Santo Domingo.- The Dominican Telecommunications Institute’s management board president José Del Castillo Saviñón is meeting today with members of Haiti’s telecommunications regulatory body, Conatel, to discuss matters of shared interest affecting the telecoms sector in both countries.

Del Castillo will be accompanied by a delegation made up of senator Adriano Sánchez Roa, executive director Katrina Naut, and technical director Oscar Melgen. The main focus of discussion will be the Haitian telecommunications networks’ interference with Dominican Republic’s radio stations and mobile telephony networks, according to an Indotel press release.

This includes interference with radio broadcasts in the border area, cross-border penetration into Dominican territory by Haitian mobile services, and coordination of frequencies for the transition to digital TV in the Dominican Republic and Haiti (the UIT-COMTELCA Project).

They will hold a press conference at the headquarters of the Haitian regulatory body after the close of the meeting.

COVID-19

April 30, 2024 - 10:04 am

SeNaSa hires more than 1,500 doctors

April 26, 2024 - 9:23 am

Pro Consumidor clears rice brands of harmful metals

April 22, 2024 - 1:21 pm

Ney Arias Lora Hospital and CMD appeal ruling

April 15, 2024 - 8:40 am

Cyber attack exposes Covid-19 vaccination records in Dominican Republic

MOST READ

World

Seven countries to contribute mission agents to Haiti

Tourism

Cuba shows interest in exploring opportunities in Dominican tourism

Tourism

Hyatt to add 1,000 rooms in Dominican Republic with two new hotels

Local

Scientific study reveals oil generation potential in Dominican Republic’s basins

MORE NEWS

Local

ICC Entrepreneurship Center to foster international trade in the Dominican Republic

Local

EDESUR Dominicana unveils Operational Plan for 2024 Elections

Economy

DGII records RD$94,760 million collection in April

Tourism

US Consul affirms: Dominican Republic is a safe tourist destination