Bermudan newspaper The Royal Gazette writes that the government is attempting to delay a hearing on Digicel’s controversial international long-distance (ILD) telephony service – offered some have claimed ‘illegally’ via its sister company Transact – ramping up the cost and acrimony which has sucked in several of the Island’s telecoms operators. Counsel for the Crown, Maurice Cottle, submitted a letter to the Telecommunications Commission yesterday seeking to delay the proceedings, prompting an angry response from Digicel CEO Wayne Caines and the firm’s lawyer Jan Woloniecki, and causing TeleBermuda International’s lawyer to note that the ‘clock was ticking to the commercial detriment’ of the company every day the case was delayed
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OVETEL Fresh spanner in works to delay hearing on controversial ILD service
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