Gibtelecom makes history

Archaeologists in a few hundred years’ time will be excited when they discover the time capsule buried at Gibtelecom’s city centre officesMinister for Heritage, Culture, Youth and Sport, the Hon Fabian Vinet, combined his heritage brief with his role as Chairman of Gibtelecom when he formally buried a sealed steel chest containing early 21st century relics-to-be, including telecommunications equipment, Gibtelecom corporate records and Company publications, in the floor of the John Mackintosh Square building.

An engraved plaque will be placed over the floor of what is to be the new Customer Service Centre, to mark the time capsule’s location.
The ceremony was attended by Gibtelecom’s CEO, Tim Bristow, along with Verizon Communications’ Vice President (Europe) Mr Rahul Saxena and other Gibtelecom board members. Verizon are joint owners of Gibtelecom along with the Government of Gibraltar.

Fabian Vinet paid tribute to Gibtelecom for what he described as an innovative initiative to preserve part of Gibraltar’s history. He added, ‘The capsule will provide future generations with a glimpse of the way telecommunications has developed over the last century or so.’

Much of this history will be expressed in Malcolm Beanland’s book ‘Gibraltar Calling’, part of the time capsule, which traces the origins of Gibtelecom back to the mid 1880s and the Eastern Telegraph Company. It also covers the history of the company up to the merger of Gibraltar Nynex with Gibtel.

Gibraltar Nynex Communications Ltd was formed in 1990 when the former government Gibraltar Telephone Department was privatised.

The new offices at John Mackintosh Square are partly the reconstruction of the existing building, which dates back to 1801 or earlier. The new construction rests on piles, or legs, some of which penetrate a full 20 metres down to the bedrock below.

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