CMatt-Communications
PROFILE
Monday, May 01, 2006
-- The primary focus of this site is to provide Advertising and Marketing
Services for our customers. There are significant advantages in maximizing
advertising campaigns for the marketing of products and services on the World-wide-web and
taking advantage of the nummerous avenues and areas that are available in the various
parts of the world.
Selling products and services on a world market requires the widest possible
exposure, and our objective is to assist our clients to broaden their horizons, thus
providing some increase in the sales of their products or services.
For Information contact mickey@actol.net
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The Site is dedicated to Caribbean Nationals Living Overseas with
special emphasis on news from the various territories, Live Radio and Live Television
Broadcasts. CMatt Communications has pioneered Live Radio and TV Broadcasts from the
Caribbean sub-region from August 1999, as a special tribute to the memory of the late V.C.
Bird of Antigua & Barbuda ... FATHER OF THE NATION
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Telecommunications today supports Trade, Industry &
Commerce on the world market. These support telecom services cater for millions
around the world....servicing millions of customers.
These services must be separated from the basic telecom services which
essentially cater for a local market environment.
This campaign is to ensure that is no monopoly for services in a world market.
Monopolies and exclusive franchises are mechanisms for helping investors protect
their interests while serving a L O C A L M A R K E
T.......!!!!!!
N O T A W O R L D
M A R K E T !!!!!!

The Internet is perhaps one of the most effective mechanism for marketing
and generating revenues, in the world today.
Internet Gaming Activities is only one of many new telecommunication
services which combine the use of the Telephone, Computers, Radio Communication Systems,
Satellite Systems, Copper Wire, Optical Fibre Cables (usually refferred to as Fibre
Optics) and Co-axial Cable.
These services cater for millions of customers around the world and lift
telecummunications into a new dimension.....moving the provision of telecom services from
the local market arena to a World Market environment.
This new world market environment makes it unethical and unfair for the remaining monopoly telecom service
providers around the world, to attempt to transfer monopoly privileges designed for
a local market with its limited customer base, to the world market arena where there
is the availability of literally an unlimited number of customers.
We are now at a new frontier, the threshold of a new era, and the rules
and regulations established at this point will govern our various countries for many
generations to come; that is why it is
important and very critical at this time, for regulators to include regulations and
legislative measures that establish the boundaries to protect the world's citizens from
greedy and unscrupulous monopoly providers of telecom services, who either wittingly or unwittingly, have been attempting to treat the New
Information Services and their related networks in the same manner, and with the same
rules governing the Basic Telecommunication (local market)
Services.
It is only a matter of time that monopolies will be outlawed altogether,
due to emerging world trends, and new policies being established by the World Trade
Organization and others, to place the delivery of the new enhanced telecom services in
their true perspective; however, during the interim period, there are several
things that will have to be established;
1. Telecommunication Services must have two Basic
Classifications:
(a) Basic Telecommunication
Services
(b) Enhanced
Telecommunication Services (Information Telecommunication Services),
(that is those which combine in any configuration the use of the Telephone,
Computers, Radio Communication Systems, Satellite Systems, Copper Wire, Optical Fibre
Cables, usually refferred to as Fibre Optics)
2. The Enhanced Telecom Services which cater for world
market customers must operate in a free market environmet. These Services are
entrenched in the Information Services Industry now commonly referred to as Informatics,
and is defined as: "the business of collection, storage, retrieval,
manipulation and dissemination of data and information involving one or more of the
electronic processes listed at the end of paragraph 1. above".
This definition of Enhanced Telecommunication Services
(or Telecommunication Information Services), includes the development and
maintenance of software, and of other electronic means for facilitating these operations.
Companies providing Informatics Services in the Telecom Information Services
Industry which support Trade Industry and Commerce in a World Market Environment, will be
directly involved in one or more of the following:-
(i) The
movement of information (from point to point or multipoint broadcast)
locally, and/or across territorial boundaries, to facilitate the manipulation of
that information in a digital format, for transmission to a Company's Centre of
Operation or to other locations, individuals or Companies etc., related to the business
being conducted.
(ii) Making
use of the information presented via voice or data (including the Internet) to promote the
utilization of a product or service, and also facilitating the processing of transactions
related to that infromation.
The Legal Definition of "Enhanced Telecommunication Services"
or "Information Telecommunication Services" will be the Definition that
will be used in the proposed Legislative Provisions and may be the Definition accepted
Regionally as a part of the proposed Regional Legislative Provisions to Govern the
Delivery and Operation of Information Telecommunication Services among Caricom Member
States.
3. In those countries where monopolies still
exist, legislative provisions must also define the elements of each of the two
classifications of the services (that is Basic Telecom Services, and
Information Telecommunication Services or Informatics), with the added
stipulation or provision, that those defined as Telecom Information Services must be
provided in a free market environment.
4. The legislative provisions must be supported by
stiff effective penalties including heavy fines and/or prison sentences for
directors and senior management personnel who do not operate in conformity the the enacted
laws and or the associated regulations.
