Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Liberty Caribbean and Starlink to provide emergency satellite connectivity after Hurricane Melissa

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Efforts are already in progress to ensure that Jamaica recovers quickly from inevitable damage following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

In a press release today,  Liberty Caribbean, operators of Flow Jamaica and Liberty Business stated its commitment to doing its part.

“As a trusted ally to the government and people of Jamaica, Flow Jamaica will utilise spectrum approved via the Spectrum Management Authority and the Ministry of Energy, Transport, and Telecommunications to collaborate with Starlink Direct to Cell to provide emergency connectivity for Liberty Caribbean customers in the likely eventuality that its terrestrial networks are severely affected.

“We truly understand having the ability to communicate in the aftermath of the Hurricane is a matter of life and death. Our FLOW Essential service will provide basic connectivity immediately”, said Inge Smidts, Chief Executive Officer Liberty Caribbean.

This innovation, she said, would provide emergency mobile connectivity via satellite and facilitate SMS and text communications to areas affected by the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

The release noted that this partnership, the first of its kind in Jamaica, would see a traditional telecommunications operator collaborating with a satellite communications provider to deliver connectivity seamlessly direct to mobile customers to send text and essential messaging to their family and friends when local mobile network infrastructure is unavailable.

“We believe our collaboration with Starlink and their Direct to Cell business reflects a deep commitment to the Caribbean and to protecting Jamaicans, the economy, and our shared future,” Smidts added.

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