Independent tests say FLOW is the leading C’bean network
KINGSTON, Jamaica — International independent benchmark testing agency, P3, says that FLOW customers in at least six markets, including Jamaica, have the best quality network and service levels in the region as measured against competitors.
P3 is an independent company that conducts periodic telecommunications network tests globally in 72 countries on 6 continents.
The test pointed out that FLOW customers in Antigua, Cayman, Jamaica, Montserrat, St Lucia and Turks and Caicos experience fastest downloads, best call set up times, unparalleled video experience, significantly better upload speeds and quality, plus greater browsing more than 90 per cent of the time when compared to the other network.
“Our results are verifiable and unequivocal,” said Hakan Ekmen, Managing Director of P3 Communications, the company that conducted the independent benchmark. “P3 has a global network quality testing framework that is used around the world in 65 countries. We are experts in our field and leaders in this field globally for a number of years.”
Meanwhile Garry Sinclair, President of C&W Communications, which operates FLOW, noted that the news is “fantastic… we are delighted to have received such a resounding endorsement that Flow is indeed the number one network in the Caribbean, and the best part about it is, we didn’t say it – the experts did. What an endorsement.”
Sinclair went on to say he was even more pleased because “our customers can rest assured – when they log on to the Flow Sports App to watch its exciting content on their favourite handheld device anywhere in any of these six islands, they are getting the best customer experience money can buy. And if they are downloading a movie or simply browsing the Internet they can get no better service than from Flow”.
FLOW’s parent, Liberty Global is the world’s largest international TV and broadband company, with operations in more than 30 countries across Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean.
Balford Henry