A third mobile provider is coming and could be awarded its licence as early as September, 2016.
That's the confirmation from Gilbert Petersen, chairman of the Telecommunications Authority of T&T (TATT) who admitted that the Request for Proposals inviting companies to submit bids for the licence had been pending for too long. According to TATT's website, the Request For Proposals was first sent in 2013.
In a mid-December 2015 interview with the T&T Guardian, chairman of TSTT Emile Eliassignalled that TSTT should be one of the companies awarded that third license. Both Digicel and Cable & Wireless Communications had been shortlisted by TATT to receive the two 4G-LTE licences.
In an interview with the T&T Guardian at Day One of the Broadband Caribbean Forum 2016 which was held at the Hyatt hotel, Dock Road, Port-of-Spain, Petersen said: "That is something that we are presently looking at, and something that we expect to go public on, and have it wrapped up in the shortest possible time."
Asked whether he had a definitive date for the award of the 4G-LTE license, he said: "No, but it would be in shortest possible time, that's my aim because it has been outstanding for awhile. That process has been ongoing for two years, that is something that I have been aiming at to bring to some conclusion. I am hoping to see the back of that (the conclusion) by September."
Addressing the issue of the deadline for achieving number portability, Petersen said the authority may not be able to meet the suggested August deadline as testing is still continuing by the two main telecom providers.
He said: "It is one deadline date we would not make because in terms of the coordination between the providers, to have everything ready for that number portability which is really a progressive way forward. We anticipate to do so within this year, and we intend to inform the public about a new date to achieving number portability."
He explained that number portability was delayed previously because the providers were experiencing "technical difficulty."
Number portability, he said, is not a unilateral process but it involves several providers, and therefore, "the logistics of coordinating that and having everybody ready at the same time, is in fact the challenge. It is something we are looking forward to achieving before the end of the year."
Number portability is the ability to change your service provider without changing your number.
According to notice published in the newspapers this week, TATT said: "Mobile service providers have not completed their inter-operator and other testing in keeping with their revised implementation date notified to the Authority of July 1st 2016." Throughout August there would be testing conducted by the providers.