Digital Transformation trends across the Eastern Caribbean
On Wednesday, January 28,2026 the Eastern Caribbean Telecommunications Authority (ECTEL) officially launched the findings of its Digital Inclusion Survey, providing critical insights into the state of access, affordability, usage, and digital skills across its Contracting States.
The hybrid launch event was held in St Lucia at the Bay Gardens Hotel, via Zoom and streamed live via ECTEL’s Facebook and YouTube channels, bringing together policymakers, regulators, service providers, industry stakeholders, development partners, and members of the public from across the region, ECTEL said in a February 10, 2026 release.
The Digital Inclusion Survey was conducted to better understand how individuals and households across ECTEL’s Contracting States access and use digital technologies, and to identify barriers that may prevent full participation in the digital economy. The findings highlight both encouraging progress and persistent challenges.
Speaking at the launch, ECTEL’s Managing Director, David Cox, emphasised that the publication of the survey represented a significant milestone for the Directorate. He underscored that ECTEL and the NTRCs must rely on data for regulatory analysis and intervention and not on anecdotal observations.
The survey was conducted in collaboration with the Organisation of the Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission and the World Bank’s Caribbean Digital Transformation Project (CARDTP), and implemented by Data Point Solutions Inc.
In her insightful presentation, ECTEL’s Director of Economics and Finance, Cheryl Hector Fontenelle provided a snapshot of some of the key findings of the report which examines issues including access to ICT devices; affordability of ICT services; levels of digital literacy and skills, barriers to internet use and Quality of Service and Quality of Experience.
Chairman of ECTEL’s Board of Directors, Gregory Shillingford, urged stakeholders to use the insights from the survey to inform the development of inclusive policies and partnerships that ensure individuals, businesses, and communities can fully participate and benefit from the digital economy.
A total of 7,948 individuals and 3,525 households were interviewed in the Contracting States. The Directorate expressed its gratitude to the survey respondents whose participation made the undertaking a success.
The Digital Inclusion Survey Report is available at https://www.ectel.int/digital-inclusion-survey and across all of ECTEL’s social media platforms: @ectel on Facebook and YouTube and @ectelauthority on Instagram, X and LinkedIn. The launch in its entirety may ve viewed at : https://www.youtube.com/live/V4u022WZ080si=neYL3Uw2wPrt0fms
