Somehow
I knew it was just too good to be true. But I chose to believe FLOW Jamaica.
This
as word now comes that suggests that FLOW
Jamaica Customers Internet bills will receive a hike in February 2016 as
reported in the article “Flow
Internet Rates Going Up”, published Monday December 28, 2015, The Jamaica Gleaner.
FLOW
Customer Internet bills will increase anywhere in the range of JA$274 dollars
to JA$599 dollars as reported in the article “Flow
Internet rates to increase February”, published Monday, December 28, 2015, The Jamaica Observer.
To
break this down in simpler terms, the following FLOW Jamaica Internet packages will
see the following increases by Monday February 1st 2015:
1.
JA$3,599 for Rock/Essential, up from
JA$3,099
2.
JA$3,599 for Mega Thunder, up from JA$$3,325
3.
JA$3,599 for Ignite up from JA$3,000
4.
JA$4,199 for Mega Lightning up from
JA$3,600
Apparently
it's to cover the upgrades to the FLOW
Jamaica Network that resulted in FLOW gifting customer a speed increase as
reported in my MICO Wars
Blog article entitled “FLOW
Jamaica Fiber Optic upgrade means FTTH, 4G LTE and Call Center by 2016”.
So
what are these upgrades exactly?
FLOW Jamaica to
increase Internet rates - Covering cost of FTTH, 4G LTE and Call Center
FLOW Jamaica also plans to roll out
FTTH (Fiber to the Home) to counter their rival Digicel Play.
Not
only do the sport enthusiasts love Digicel Play but so too will the kids,
especially as Kidoodle.TV will make them App Video stars as reported in my blog article
entitled “How
Kidoodle.TV makes Digicel Play the Talk on Children’s Playgrounds”.
FLOW Jamaica also has plans for 4G
LTE (Long Term Evolution) as well as a Call Center come December 2015 as
reported in my blog
article entitled “@LIMEJamaica's
downpayment on High-Bandwidth AWS Spectrum - How FLOW rebranding and Jamaican
Call Center means 4G LTE coming in December 2015”.
Already
their re-hiring of former Ericsson Technicians (formerly from LIME Jamaica/C&W)
indicates that their upgrade is more than just clearing up a rash of complaints
as noted in my blog
article entitled “Why
Flow Jamaica re-hiring 150 Ericsson Techs hints at FTTH in 2016”.
As
for their Call Center, GraceKennedy is currently setting that up at the
Kingston CSO as explained in my blog article
entitled “How
to find work in Jamaica at Call Centers - GraceKennedy Call Center necessary
for Product Customer Support”.
In
effect, it wasn't free; FLOW Customers were just being given the option to try
it out for free until Monday February 1st, 2016.
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