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Ever heard of the TTMAG?

TTMAG is the Trinidad and Tobago Multi-stakeholder Advisory Group, a body that guides and writes policies for the registration and maintenance of all domains that end in the .tt suffix.

Today, at their launch, they chart the way forward with consultation, a desire for TT’s technological progress, and a willingness to serve the needs of the local Internet community.

Stay tuned for more as Minister of Public Administration and Communications, the Honourable Maxie Cuffie M.P. – La Horquetta/Talparowill deliver the feature address.

 

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A story of service, a story of progress and a story of patriotism. Are you on board with .tt?

The Trinidad and Tobago Multistakeholder Advisory Group‘s mission to serve the needs of the local internet community is perfectly aligned to the wider National ICT Agenda, even while they help to manage registration and maintenance of all domains that end in the .tt suffix.

At the TTMAG launch yesterday, the Minister of Public Administration and Communications, the Honourable Maxie Cuffie M.P. – La Horquetta/Talparo, hailed the Multistakeholder model adopted by TTMAG, saying:
“There is no doubt in my mind that when the stakeholders or a particular industry can come together in the manner that has been achieved here, when egos have been suppressed, when disparate agendas have been coalesced into one, and a common vision has been agreed upon, the country stands to benefit.”

Read the Ministry of Public Administration and Communications Media Release “ICT is Trindad and Tobago’s new growth pole” dated 27 January 2017.