Wednesday, 27 June 2012

Flow to Turn On Technology Demos in Sam Sharpe Square this Saturday

Flow is going to Turn It On for consumers in western Jamaica this Saturday, June 30th when it’s summer road show arrives in Sam Sharpe Square. The broadband  service provider will fete members of the Montego Bay community with special summer deals, entertainment for the kids, giveaways, and demonstrations of the company’s Watch, Talk and Click products starting from 9:00am.
Turn It On is part of Flow’s wider programme of activities to commemorate Jamaica 50. The promotion pays homage to the historic milestone by giving new and existing customers a chance to win exciting prizes -  fifty (50) 32” Samsung LED televisions, 50 wireless routers and 50 cordless telephones. In addition, all new customers receive 50% off installation and 50% off 1 month’s bill. As a special bonus offer just for this weekend, customers who sign up on the spot in Sam Sharpe Square on Saturday will also get $1,000 off 1 month’s bill.  
“We know that Jamaicans are always looking for real value and services that enhance their lives. This road show event provides a great opportunity for us to engage with consumers in Montego Bay and enable them to experience Flow first hand when we demonstrate all our services, “ said Denise Williams, director of corporate and government affairs. 
Since launching service in Jamaica 6 years ago, Flow has consistently delivered the most affordable internet, cable and telephone services powered by its cutting edge technology.  As Flow’s Turn it On road show travels across the island, consumers will experience live demonstrations of Flow’s broadband technology which delivers the fastest internet speeds, interactive digital cable TV and digital landline telephone service.

Flow has been an integral part of the community in western Jamaica, demonstrating a firm commitment through its participation and support of a number of initiatives, many centered around Sam Sharpe Square.  Most recently, Flow employees joined the St. James Parish Council for the Parish Labour Day Project and last Christmas hosted a treat for the homeless in the Square. Flow provides free commercial grade internet to 13 primary and secondary schools in Montego Bay and is the title sponsor of the annual CUMI Fun Run, which raises funds to support the work of the Committee for the Upliftment of the Mentally Ill.

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