“This investment helps minimise the risk of islandwide disruption and gives Tobagonians greater confidence in the reliability of their connectivity, now and into the future.”
“We are committed to ensuring that our customers and businesses in Tobago are not just connected but are supported with the most reliable and resilient service possible.”
The public service he retired from had drifted far from even those post-Colonial dreams
Ninety-five percent of Tobagonians will be able to connect to TSTT high-speed, high-quality broadband services when the project is completed.
Flow is offering its Fibre to the Home (FTTH) service. Customers can also access plans with Hub TV, HBO Max app and Paramount +.
While customers will be able to access competitively priced commercial packages, special packages will be offered to vulnerable groups through Flow’s CSR initiatives.
Given the location of the fibre break and the extensive work required, a restoration time of 18 hours is well within industry standards.
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TSTT advises that it has scheduled upgrade works to the communications links between Trinidad and Tobago on Wednesday 26th October…
TSTT wishes to advise that it will be doing repairs to damaged cables at the corner of Orange Hill Road…

