In the region we bare witness to employment created by Internet service providers; new job vacancies for graphic design artist; the sourceing of online and television orders, and telemarketing via call centres. These activities generate revenues for member governments. As a matter of fact Proenza et al (2001) examined the socio-economic benefits of telecenters in Central America and the Caribbean. They stated that “Telecenters have the potential to help break down some of the largest barriers to development that are presently faced by low income population, particularly in rural areas…for example, to gain online access to: distant productive assets and services; opportunities to learn better practices through formal and informal sources; to crucial market intelligence;…to information on projects, financing institutions…to expanded distant job opportunities etc.”