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FLOW planning roll-out of '1Gig' internet speed in VI

-Network revamp comes as part of Govt’s vision for economic diversification
FLOW BVI, a major internet service provider (ISP) in the Virgin Islands (VI) has announced that it is pumping millions into a network upgrade that will facilitate the Premier Andrew A. Fahie administration’s vision for economic diversification in the territory. Photo: Facebook/File
Speaking during a Media Breakfast on Thursday, March 25, 2021, Country Manager of FLOW BVI, Ravindra Maywahlall said smart devices are key facets of today’s world, as such, connectivity is paramount. Photo: Facebook/File
Speaking during a Media Breakfast on Thursday, March 25, 2021, Country Manager of FLOW BVI, Ravindra Maywahlall said smart devices are key facets of today’s world, as such, connectivity is paramount. Photo: Facebook/File
Flow’s network revamp announcement comes on the heels of Premier Andrew A. Fahie (R1) touting the internet as the next new frontier for the territory’s economic growth. Photo: HoA/Youtube
Flow’s network revamp announcement comes on the heels of Premier Andrew A. Fahie (R1) touting the internet as the next new frontier for the territory’s economic growth. Photo: HoA/Youtube
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – FLOW BVI, a major internet service provider (ISP) in the Virgin Islands (VI) has announced that it is pumping millions into a network upgrade that will facilitate the Premier Andrew A. Fahie administration’s vision for economic diversification in the territory.

As such, the company said it will be introducing double broadband entry-level speeds from 50 to 100 megabytes, and up to a gigabyte speed in the near future, the latter of which is not widely offered in the region.

More Internet Speeds for VI

Speaking during a Media Breakfast on Thursday, March 25, 2021, Country Manager of FLOW BVI, Ravindra Maywahlall said smart devices are key facets of today’s world, as such, connectivity is paramount.

“Our parent company started a European project to introduce gigabyte broadband there, so I just thought it would be at the forefront to facilitate the vision of the BVI government as to the new economies that they are looking to bring on board where reliable internet connectivity and speeds will be paramount.”

He said by June 2021, FLOW’s goal is that all homes in the VI would have access to the company’s fixed infrastructure, thereby enabling customers to have a better internet experience and that gigabit internet will be groundbreaking.

“To the best of my knowledge, gigabyte internet is only being offered in Barbados, so this will put us on the forefront and as a market leader where broadband technology and speeds are concerned,” he said with pride.

$$ pumped into upgrades - Mr Maywahlall

Meanwhile, Mr Maywahlall said this system upgrade is a promise that is being fulfilled, however, it did not come cheap.

“This year alone, we are investing $1.5 million. From 2018 to now, that is closer to $15 million. It’s not just the fibre you see on the poles; we have to upgrade our core infrastructure, the various exchanges around the island.”

Flow’s network revamp announcement comes on the heels of Premier Andrew A. Fahie (R1) touting the internet as the next new frontier for the territory’s economic growth.

“The next gold mine for us with the economy and improvements to [the] economy and other revenue streams that will come to our territory, most of them will significantly depend on the very effective internet system,” Hon Fahie said during a sitting of the House of Assembly (HoA) on March 9, 2021.

15 Responses to “FLOW planning roll-out of '1Gig' internet speed in VI”

  • shantel (27/03/2021, 13:36) Like (15) Dislike (0) Reply
    oh plz, then it will be trash when it finally gets here
  • wow (27/03/2021, 14:23) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply

    and what the real speed will be?

  • Hmmmmm (27/03/2021, 14:56) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
    Ravi's comment "it did not come cheap" hmmmmm I guess that means the consumer will pay... PRICES NEED TO BE LOWERED
  • cgb (27/03/2021, 15:48) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    How much thousands for this internet speed? lol
  • joke (27/03/2021, 15:49) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
    by June 2021 well in 3 months time he is saying the whole of Anegada will have service again, I wait with baited breath....
  • Really (27/03/2021, 15:54) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    if it sound too good to be true....
  • Rubber Duck (27/03/2021, 16:07) Like (8) Dislike (1) Reply
    Don’t forget you can sign up with Starlink , SpaeXs satellite based syste. Faster and cheaper than any wire based provider in BVI
  • How (28/03/2021, 05:57) Like (26) Dislike (1) Reply
    Lime is a joke! Worst customer service. They treat people like trash because they know we have no choice. Not to mention over charging us. Andrew don't fall for that crap.
  • gfhgfhgfhgf (28/03/2021, 09:11) Like (3) Dislike (3) Reply
    Flow haven't even upgraded the entire BVI yet.
  • WEW (28/03/2021, 12:57) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    NOTE ! Speeds up to 1 gig. Actual speeds will very. ( A lot less )
  • WHAT!!! (28/03/2021, 14:12) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    “up to” could be anything.


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