FreeCast, the US-based pay TV alternative, has finally completed its expansion to 25 new countries and territories across the Caribbean region, where it plans to be a thorn in the side of established sources of traditional TV by pitching its entertainment platform at cord-cutters. By launching in the Caribbean, more than half a year after the initial target availability date, FreeCast claims to offer the region’s “first united free streaming platform” reaching over 10 million viewers. However, that claim is ambiguous at best. There are plenty of other streaming-based services available free-to-view across the Caribbean, such as the My Caribbean Channels (MCC) app offering live channels, movies, and shows on over 20 islands. Our confusion by what FreeCast means by…