Flow Jamaica has launched unlimited data for Postpaid customers
Flow Jamaica has launched unlimited data for Postpaid customers
Let the games begin...
15 GB a month w/ a 2G speed cap once you've exhausted your fair usage till the end of your billing cycle. Not too bad
It is a start and we expect Digicel to react when they can and a price war ensues. So there will be more packages.
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7. Is there a cancellation fee or penalty for breaking my service contract?
Yes, you will be required to pay early termination fee (ETF). This fee is 50% of the monthly recurring charge of your plan times the remaining months on the contract.3. Do I need to pay the applicable Government tax on calls made from my FREE anywhere minutes?
Yes, your call usage charges are subject to all applicable telecommunication taxes including 25% General Consumption Tax (GCT) and the Special Telephone Call Tax (STC) of $0.40 cents plus 25% GCT.16. Will I be allowed to do all data related activities with this plan?
Customers will be allowed to do all data related activities except Tethering and Mobile hotspot.
No Tether - but hey i can do all i need with the mobile that i would want to do with the desktop
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Not a fair comparison and inaccurate info they're spreading. T-mobile USA postpaid is $40/month, per line, ONLY when there are Four lines on the one account. An individual line is $70 for 1 line. 2-3 lines is more than $40, but less than $70 per line.
https://www.t-mobile.com/cell-phone-...85BRNKTDO37510
Now, forgetting about US, yeah this will be dear for many, but maybe Flow's intended target for this first wave of changes may be willing.
These little catches you posted are probably more of an issue. Tethering shouldn't be an issue and should be allowed.
Tax on free minutes is quite rubbish, but...
That ETF is even moreso. There should be a hard number that lowers a set amount each month as contract progresses.
Last edited by mista736; Nov 18, 2017 at 01:24 AM.