Stabroek News reports on June 13 that the PUC said: "...there were significant disruptions to voice traffic, both local and international, and the data transmissions were completely disrupted."
Guyana Telecoms Watchers have received GT&T's response to the PUC - which is carried on this blog. In addition, the company provided its traffic chart to show the flow of traffic for the day in question (June 11) as compared to traffic on a regular day (June 4).
The chart shows that there was indeed no disruption to its traffic on the day in question.
GT&T as asserted that there seems to be "an orchestrated campaign to damage GT&T's operations and good will through planned disruptions in order to make a case for giving another carrier an international license?"
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Was anyone misleading the nation?
Posted by Admin at 12:31 PM
Labels: disruptions, electricity, international traffic, local traffic, PUC, traffic analysis
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