Telecommunications firm Digicel says telephone and internet services have been restored to a large majority of its customers since the passage of...
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Telecommunications company Flow says 72 per cent of its mobile customers still have access to connectivity while only 22 per cent of its fibre internet customers are currently registering online as a result of the impact of Hurricane Melissa. It...
Telecommunications firm Digicel says telephone and internet services have been restored to a large majority of its customers since the passage of...
Telecommunications provider Digicel says while most of its customers are back online following Hurricane Melissa, the company's network remains in a...
The Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) is reporting that electricity has been restored for approximately 300,000 customers, representing 64 per cent...
The Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) is reporting that electricity has been restored for approximately 300,000 customers, representing 64 per cent...
Telecommunications provider Flow says the disruption in service being experienced by some customers is due to, among other things, unintentional cable...
Electricity has been restored to over 300,000 Jamaica Public Service Company Limited (JPS) customers since Hurricane Melissa battered mainly the...
Electricity has been restored to over 300,000 Jamaica Public Service Company Limited (JPS) customers since Hurricane Melissa battered mainly the...
The National Water Commission (NWC) says there are six stations it has not been able to access since the passage of Hurricane Melissa last month. ...
At least 75 per cent of Digicel customers in four of the parishes with significant impacts from Hurricane Melissa will have service restored to them...
The financial impact of Hurricane Melissa on the operations of the National Water Commission (NWC) is expected to exceed $10 billion, the Government...