The Cayman Islands are a British Overseas Territory consisting of three islands located in the Western Caribbean Sea. While the country's population is concentrated in the largest island, Grand Cayman, the demand for telecommunications services extends to the smaller islands, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. Noteworthy is their implementation of undersea fibre-optic cables, an innovative solution to the geographical challenges they face, linking all three islands to boost connectivity. The Cayman Islands also show commitment to renewable energy, an essential element given their location and susceptibility to climate change. Recently, the utility provider, Caribbean Utilities Company, has partnered with government to introduce solar power farms, a progressive step to decrease reliance on fossil fuels. Despite the limited landmass, the robust combination of technology, infrastructure resilience and renewable energy harnessing, suggests success in manoeuvring around their unique challenges.
Mobile Network Operators
The are 2 companies operating mobile networks in this region.
Digicel Cayman Islands is a telecommunications company that operates within the Cayman Islands. The company was established in March 2004 as a subsidiary of Digicel Group, a global communications provider based in Jamaica. The ownership of Digicel Cayman Islands lies primarily with its parent company, Digicel Group, which is owned by Irish businessman Denis O'Brien.