Digicel & Flow say approximately two-thirds of their mobile customers are back online

The island’s telecommunications providers, Digicel and Flow, have both indicated that approximately two-thirds of their mobile customers are back online.

Cell and landline services were disrupted during the passage of Hurricane Beryl.

Representatives of the telecommunications companies were among utility providers summoned to a meeting with Telecommunications and Energy Minister, Daryl Vaz this morning.

Speaking at the meeting, Managing Director of Flow, Stephen Pryce, said the company is working 24/7 to bring the network up.

Meantime, Chief Executive Director of Digicel, Stephen Murad noted that approximately 65% of customers are back online.

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JPS assures it’s working to restore power to several parishes

The island’s telecommunications providers, Digicel and Flow, have both indicated that approximately two-thirds of their mobile customers are back online.

Cell and landline services were disrupted during the passage of Hurricane Beryl.

Representatives of the telecommunications companies were among utility providers summoned to a meeting with Telecommunications and Energy Minister, Daryl Vaz this morning.

Speaking at the meeting, Managing Director of Flow, Stephen Pryce, said the company is working 24/7 to bring the network up.

Meantime, Chief Executive Director of Digicel, Stephen Murad noted that approximately 65% of customers are back online.

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UN resident coordinator says US $2.5 million has been secured to assist Jamaica in its response to Hurricane Beryl

The island’s telecommunications providers, Digicel and Flow, have both indicated that approximately two-thirds of their mobile customers are back online.

Cell and landline services were disrupted during the passage of Hurricane Beryl.

Representatives of the telecommunications companies were among utility providers summoned to a meeting with Telecommunications and Energy Minister, Daryl Vaz this morning.

Speaking at the meeting, Managing Director of Flow, Stephen Pryce, said the company is working 24/7 to bring the network up.

Meantime, Chief Executive Director of Digicel, Stephen Murad noted that approximately 65% of customers are back online.

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Jamaica to access Contingency and Natural Disaster Funds to deal with fallout from Hurricane Beryl

The island’s telecommunications providers, Digicel and Flow, have both indicated that approximately two-thirds of their mobile customers are back online.

Cell and landline services were disrupted during the passage of Hurricane Beryl.

Representatives of the telecommunications companies were among utility providers summoned to a meeting with Telecommunications and Energy Minister, Daryl Vaz this morning.

Speaking at the meeting, Managing Director of Flow, Stephen Pryce, said the company is working 24/7 to bring the network up.

Meantime, Chief Executive Director of Digicel, Stephen Murad noted that approximately 65% of customers are back online.

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Search and rescue underway for 11 missing fishermen

The island’s telecommunications providers, Digicel and Flow, have both indicated that approximately two-thirds of their mobile customers are back online.

Cell and landline services were disrupted during the passage of Hurricane Beryl.

Representatives of the telecommunications companies were among utility providers summoned to a meeting with Telecommunications and Energy Minister, Daryl Vaz this morning.

Speaking at the meeting, Managing Director of Flow, Stephen Pryce, said the company is working 24/7 to bring the network up.

Meantime, Chief Executive Director of Digicel, Stephen Murad noted that approximately 65% of customers are back online.

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A 10-year-old girl is among 3 people believed to have drowned in St. Catherine on Thursday

The island’s telecommunications providers, Digicel and Flow, have both indicated that approximately two-thirds of their mobile customers are back online.

Cell and landline services were disrupted during the passage of Hurricane Beryl.

Representatives of the telecommunications companies were among utility providers summoned to a meeting with Telecommunications and Energy Minister, Daryl Vaz this morning.

Speaking at the meeting, Managing Director of Flow, Stephen Pryce, said the company is working 24/7 to bring the network up.

Meantime, Chief Executive Director of Digicel, Stephen Murad noted that approximately 65% of customers are back online.

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Agricultural Society projecting produce shortages & increased prices in coming weeks

The island’s telecommunications providers, Digicel and Flow, have both indicated that approximately two-thirds of their mobile customers are back online.

Cell and landline services were disrupted during the passage of Hurricane Beryl.

Representatives of the telecommunications companies were among utility providers summoned to a meeting with Telecommunications and Energy Minister, Daryl Vaz this morning.

Speaking at the meeting, Managing Director of Flow, Stephen Pryce, said the company is working 24/7 to bring the network up.

Meantime, Chief Executive Director of Digicel, Stephen Murad noted that approximately 65% of customers are back online.

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Shenseea and team intend to bring relief to hurricane affected residents in nation’s bread basket parish

The island’s telecommunications providers, Digicel and Flow, have both indicated that approximately two-thirds of their mobile customers are back online.

Cell and landline services were disrupted during the passage of Hurricane Beryl.

Representatives of the telecommunications companies were among utility providers summoned to a meeting with Telecommunications and Energy Minister, Daryl Vaz this morning.

Speaking at the meeting, Managing Director of Flow, Stephen Pryce, said the company is working 24/7 to bring the network up.

Meantime, Chief Executive Director of Digicel, Stephen Murad noted that approximately 65% of customers are back online.

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Jamaica Gymnastic Association opens Go -Fund Me Page for Carifta Championship

The island’s telecommunications providers, Digicel and Flow, have both indicated that approximately two-thirds of their mobile customers are back online.

Cell and landline services were disrupted during the passage of Hurricane Beryl.

Representatives of the telecommunications companies were among utility providers summoned to a meeting with Telecommunications and Energy Minister, Daryl Vaz this morning.

Speaking at the meeting, Managing Director of Flow, Stephen Pryce, said the company is working 24/7 to bring the network up.

Meantime, Chief Executive Director of Digicel, Stephen Murad noted that approximately 65% of customers are back online.

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Jamaica St Leger pushed back  

The island’s telecommunications providers, Digicel and Flow, have both indicated that approximately two-thirds of their mobile customers are back online.

Cell and landline services were disrupted during the passage of Hurricane Beryl.

Representatives of the telecommunications companies were among utility providers summoned to a meeting with Telecommunications and Energy Minister, Daryl Vaz this morning.

Speaking at the meeting, Managing Director of Flow, Stephen Pryce, said the company is working 24/7 to bring the network up.

Meantime, Chief Executive Director of Digicel, Stephen Murad noted that approximately 65% of customers are back online.

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