Telecommunications
The Isle of Man has world-class telecommunications infrastructure and services which cater for the full range of modern corporate voice and data communications requirements. Manx Telecom, a wholly owned subsidiary of mmO2, a leading pan-European telecommunications company, is the Island’s principal network operator, operating advanced fixed and mobile networks across the Island. Both Manx Telecom and Cable & Wireless provide services under telecommunications licenses granted by the Isle of Man Communications Commission and approved by Tynwald, while a number of ISPs and IT companies provide corporate network and related services.
Manx Telecom has invested in excess of £50 million in infrastructure during the last five years to provide additional capacity and new services in line with market requirements. As a result of this investment, the Island now has 100% ADSL broadband availability to both households and business premises. The company was credited with Europe’s first all-digital fixed network and the first commercial 3G launch outside Japan. In November 2005, it became the first operator in the world to offer 3.5G (HSDPA) services to its customers.
Connectivity off the Island is provided by two resilient fibre optic rings, owned respectively by BT and Cable & Wireless, which connect the Island with the North of England and Northern Ireland. These links employ 'self-healing SDH loop' technology which guarantees that if a fault occurs at any part of the link, voice and data traffic is seamlessly re-routed in the other direction. Their total available capacity is 3 million channels (240 Gigabytes) which, with a current capacity utilisation of less than 0.2% on the main cable alone, represents huge potential for the future. In addition, the Manx Government owns a third undersea cable connecting the Island with the North of England and is currently evaluating commercial and technical options for activating this capacity to support Island businesses.
The Isle of Man was one of the first countries to pass dedicated e-business legislation with the introduction of the Electronic Transactions Act in November 2000. Additional business continuity regulations introduced in 2002 enable banks, investment businesses and corporate service providers which are regulated in approved jurisdictions to use Isle of Man-based computer servers in the event of catastrophic failure.
The Island’s strong position in financial services and e-business make it the perfect location for companies in the business of electronic trading platform development.
The Island also has a sophisticated internet hosting infrastructure. There is a choice of service providers whose range of services include hosting, managed services, internet security services, connectivity and consultancy. Web hosting business solutions are offered to businesses of all sizes.
The Isle of Man telecommunications and IT infrastructure may be summarised as follows:
- Resilient high capacity fibre optic cables connecting the Island to the North of England and Northern Ireland
- State of the art business continuity/disaster recovery facilities widely available
- Part of the UK numbering range
- Direct dialling to 99% of numbers globally
- High internet and ADSL penetration
- Island wide mobile data (GPRS)
- Quality of service to world standards
- High quality web hosting/co-location
- 100% broadband availability
- Free broadband connections for all households and businesses
- Short lead times for telephone and broadband installation
- Higher speed connectivity for business available via extensive Island wide fibre and radio networks
For further details please visit ebusiness.gov.im
