Well,
that didn't take long!!
FLOW,
the Triple Play Provider of Cable Services that is owned by Telecom Provider
LIME, has decided to increase the cost of its various cable, telephone and
Internet services effective Monday June 1st 2015 as reported in the
article “FLOW
Announces Price Increase”, published Wednesday May 13, 2015, The Jamaica Gleaner.
As
I'd predicted in my blog article
entitled “49
Cable Providers told by @BCJamaica to remove 19 Cable Channels - VPN Streaming
of Netflix and illegal DVD's as @FLOWja is expensive”, FLOW would have to increase
the price of their Cable packages due to pressure for US Content Providers.
The
forty nine (49) Cable Operators in Jamaica still have to remove some nineteen
(19) Illegally broadcast Cable Channels by the end of May on Sunday May 31st
2015.
Jamaica
has no choice but to comply, as we along with other Caribbean Nations are on
the USTR's (Office of the United States Trade Representative) watch lists as it relates to the use and rebroadcast of copyright content without remunerating
the copyright holders and satellite theft from the US of A as reported in the
article “Jamaica
Cable-TV On US Watch List”, Published Monday May 11, 2015, The Jamaica Gleaner.
FLOW increases Cable
Package prices - BCJ Deadline to remove 19 illegal channels is MNP, LNP Day
Coincidentally,
Sunday May 31st 2015 is the day that
MNP (Mobile Number Portability) and LNP
(Landline Number Portability) come into effect for the Telecom Providers
as pointed out in my blog article
entitled “Minister
Paulwell affirms MNP, LNP Coming May 31st 2015 - Why NPA TPPR, IXP Deadline and
VoIP Registration herald MNP, LNP for NANP Number Ranges and Competition”.
You
can still watch Cable TV, but eventually, another seventy nine (79) are slated
to be blocked soon after Sunday May 31st 2015 as many of the Cable Operators have showed an
unwillingness to pay money to the US Copyright holders on a regular basis, as
they're not willing to sign agreements with the Jamaican Cable Operators as
noted in the article “US
Copyright Holders Reluctant To Enter Agreements With Local Cable Operators”,
Published Thursday May 7, 2015, The
Jamaica Gleaner.
Prompting
many, including CVM TV personality Patria-Kay Aaron to state that now is a good time for local
content producers to take advantage of the coming void in entertainment and produce
Jamaica Content for Television Stations as noted in the article “Time
For Local TV”, published Wednesday April 29, 2015, by Patria-Kay Aarons, The Jamaica Gleaner.
Already
Digicel has launched Digicel Rising Stars early, as indicated by their YouTube
video posted Tuesday May 12th 2015 on their Digicel Jamaica YouTube
Channel as shown above. Possibly,
they might be staging Digicel Rising Stars twice this year, as they usually
launch in September of each Year.
Apparently
sensing the coming void, they’ve decided to start their promotional program
early and reap the rewards of increased spending on Telecom Services associated
with this time of year.
Summer of 2015 for
Streaming and Downloading– Blessing in disguise, as many form of Entertainment
other than Cable TV
So
in terms of Entertainment Summer isn't looking so bad. As for me, I'm being a
member of the Milk River Community in Milk River, Clarendon where we're all
true Pirates of the Caribbean.
I've
already begun downloading all of the Series and Movies to cover the entire
Summer period as described in my MICO
Wars Blog article entitled “How
to download Free Music using Torrenting, Google Index Searches and YouTube to
MP3 Converters”.
Being
a reader, this also includes as many books as I can get, from Comic Books to as
many Sci-Novels that I can find, be they in epub, *.pdf or audiobook format as
noted in my MICO Wars Blog
article entitled “How
Jamaicans can download free Audiobooks without a Credit Card”.
Cable
Blackout or no Blackout, this will not affect me in any way. I think if many
Jamaican decided to find other ways to enjoy themselves other than sitting in
front of the Television set, they'd realize that this is really a blessing in
disguise, as there are so many other things to do than watch Cable TV.
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