Local utility companies remain mostly unaffected by the global IT outage.
Officials and Sewerage Authority (WASA) confirmed to Guardian Media the utility company has not been affected.
Meanwhile, Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT) said in a statement, “TSTT’s services have not been impacted by the recent global IT issues affecting multiple sectors. At this time, our services to Government, Business, Residential, and Mobile customers remain fully operational and uninterrupted. We are actively monitoring the situation as it develops to assess any potential impact on our vendors and stakeholders. Rest assured that we are prepared to take necessary action to ensure the reliability, continuity, and security of our services.”
Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) however says it was affected by the global IT outage.
In a statement, T&TEC said, ” a brief disruption to its online payment platforms, due to the current global IT outage, has been resolved. Customers can therefore resume payments via Quick Pay and Customer Web Access (CWA). Payments at Service Centres via card and cash are also being processed as normal.