Postal services in Caribbean region to be digitally transformed, per CTU, UPU

Postal services in Caribbean region to  be digitally transformed, per CTU, UPU

From left: Rodney Taylor, Secretary General of the Caribbean Telecommunications Union, and Masahiko Metoki, Director General of the United Nations Universal Postal Union, at the signing of an MoU between the organisations in Bern, Switzerland.

 

BERN, Switzerland--The Caribbean Telecommunications Union (CTU) and the United Nations Universal Postal Union (UPU) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate and promote digital transformation in postal services in the Caribbean region, according to a press release from the CTU.

  The MoU was signed by the heads of both organisations, Rodney Taylor, Secretary General (SG) of the CTU and Masahiko Metoki, Director General of the UPU.

  Under the terms of the MoU, the CTU and the UPU will collaborate to promote and carry out the deployment of the UPU’s Digital Readiness for E-commerce assessment in the Caribbean in order to contribute to the harmonisation of the region’s digital transformation agendas. The aim is to provide seamless end-to-end e-commerce and e-government services throughout the Caribbean Region, the release states.

  Speaking from the UPU headquarters in Bern, SG Taylor stated, “The partnership between CTU and UPU will be a crucial element in promoting digital transformation and e-commerce in the Caribbean region. We believe that the deployment of the UPU’s initiatives will greatly benefit the citizens and businesses in the region.”

  The MoU will also explore the adoption of the UPU’s sponsored “.post” top-level domain within the postal sector in the region in order to enhance the authenticity and cybersecurity of the associated services provided by the UPU.

  The parties further agreed to the implementation of the UPU’s Connect.post initiative in the region with a view to ensuring complete Internet access of all of the region’s post offices.

  Importantly, the collaboration will greatly assist in the CTU’s efforts to bridge the digital divide and promote digital inclusion in the Caribbean and to provide opportunities for growth and development in the postal and telecommunications sectors, according to the release.

  The CTU and the UPU are committed to working together to achieve their shared goals and objectives, to ensure the people of the region benefit from the opportunities offered by their nations becoming digital economies.

  The aim of the UPU is, among other things, to secure the organisation and improvement of postal services and to promote the development of international collaboration and technical cooperation.

  The CTU looks forward to deepening ties with the UPU through the execution of this important MoU, the release concludes.

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