so once again, will non bundled users be privy to these speed increases?
so once again, will non bundled users be privy to these speed increases?
Dude, Aren't the "good things that come to those who wait" just the leftovers from the people who got them first.
I have had bundles for some time, and they are significantly cheaper than if you took out each service individually.
Triple Play Bundle - MAX - $ 6,799 ( Essential Internet (20 MBps), TV MAX and Home Phone Basic)
Individual price
Internet - 4,299
TV MAX - 4,099
Home phone Basic - 1,400
Total - 9,798
SAVINGS with bundle - $3,000
The Fire Bundle (75 Mbps, improved Home Phone Basice & TV MAX) which they have paired with the TV MAX is $6,999.
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Flow dragging them foot.. plans not officially ready all now...
Flow has been calling customers about the new bundles and trying to get them to switch over. https://bundles.discoverflow.co/jamaica/
The higher packages might appeal more to those currently on them, but for those on the lower packages, we have to pay more for the extra.
Keeping in mind, that Digicel offers 2 and a half more speed with more channels for less, than what their new package is offering.
I'll stay on the Essential package as long as I can.
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Flow is a real joke, it's been like 1 week now I'm calling and trying to upgrade and all now it cannot be done... kmt
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Just got them on the phone again.. I won't be upgrading as the package I have now has far more things than Fire, If I upgrade to fire I am gonna lose HBO/Max/SportsMax/Flow Sports Premiers/Cable your way5 ..... Now If i add back all those things my bill will increase by about $7000 which makes no sense... It has 75mbps internet vs 25mbps that I have now, but it's not worth the additional money.
Flow really is crack, they really need somebody sensible to plan out these things cause this what they doing now don't make no sense.
Last edited by GPRS Internet; May 10, 2018 at 08:24 AM.
I dislike it too, but this move I assume is all about self preservation, as the writing is already on the wall, the cable TV business is on the decline, as such cable companies are increasingly using their internet services to prop up the cable TV side of their business. I know for certain in North America and I assume here in Jamaica cable TV subscriptions are on the decline as people get feed up with the high prices and poor quality programming and are now cutting the card. To preserve the status quo companies like Flow are going to lock you down into a bundled package if you want higher speeds and do so under long contracts like Flow's current two years contract or charge you a premium if you want to higher speeds separate. Just a few days ago Comcast in the US did a similar thing.
You card cutters are bad for business, and as such you gonna pay for that privilege or stay in the slow lane.
Last edited by DarkAngel; May 10, 2018 at 04:52 PM.