Jamaican cable: An industry like no other

By First • Jun 11th, 2008 • Category: Technology & the Web

More weird happenings in Jamaican Cable World. End result: more Flow customers are not getting the service they are paying for.

Former customers of Jamaica Amalgamated Cable Systems (JACS) have complained about loosing service. Meanwhile the company is preventing Flow from accessing their offices to do anything about it, reports RJR.

The dispute arose over the sale agreement between the JACS and Flow, the No.1 player in the local market - similar to Flow’s ongoing beef with Allied Cable. Flow now has a court injunction to remove Directors of the taken-over Allied who barricaded themselves in their office.

Flow remain stuck outside. The customers have nothing but a flickering screen.

Is this kind of corporate behaviour the reason why so many people steal their cable?

Read more HERE

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