(CNS Business): A special subsidiary of Grand Cayman’s power company has been granted a licence by the Information and Communications Technology Authority (ICTA) which will enable it to provide fibre optic infrastructure to third parties. The licence will facilitate government’s own CCTV project, enabling the security cameras which have been mounted on CUC poles to send the data and information to the agency monitoring them. DataLink,Ltd, which is wholly owned by CUC, holds the licence and not the power firm who owns the poles, but it has now entered into management and maintenance, pole attachment and fibre optic agreements, which have been approved by the Cayman Islands Electricity Regulatory Authority.