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    BTC, or the Bahamas Telecommunications Company, is the primary telecommunications provider for the Bahamas, headquartered in Nassau, New Providence. It is partly government owned and offers telephone , internet and wireless services.

  3. Telecommunications in the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    In April 2013, the Bahamas Commissioner of Police Ellison Greenslade warned that the police would press charges against people who post “lewd” or “obscene” pictures on social media websites and Attorney General Allyson Maynard-Gibson announced that the government was working on legislation that will police information posted on the ...

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  8. BTC - Wikipedia

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    BTC City, a shopping and other use area in Ljubljana, Slovenia; Batticaloa Airport (IATA code) Britomart Transport Centre, New Zealand; Bucharest Tower Center, a building in Romania; Bellevue Transit Center, the busiest bus stop in Washington state; Blake Transit Center, a public transit hub in Ann Arbor, Michigan

  9. Cable & Wireless Communications - Wikipedia

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    The company also purchased a 51% shareholding in The Bahamas Telecommunications Company on April 7, 2011. [31] In 2014 Cable & Wireless Communications sold its stake in Monaco Telecom to the French entrepreneur Xavier Niel. [32] On November 17, 2015, Liberty Global confirmed it had made an offer to buy the company. [3]