Sunday, 15 February 2026

Unable To Access 119 From Flow Landlines?


I received a call from a Bark Di Trute supporter, and she advised me that when she dials 119 from her Flow line, it is constantly busy. I told her to try 911, and she got through. If you dial 119 from a Flow cellular phone, it works.

Flow should advise its customers of this problem because this could end up with someone trying to get 119 and not realizing that it is not working.

Share this blog with as many people as possible so they can be informed. Let me know if 119 is working on your Flow line. Send a WhatsApp message to (876) 816-5261. State which area you are living in.

Thanks.

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1 comment:

  1. The telecommunication sector continues to fail the jamaican people...try calling any government offices during the work day and one will encounter the disaster which exist...government should be demanding better on our behalf but no one cares about the people...failing state...a la haiti

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