Digicel has now restored 46% of its mobile sites, with 86% of fixed networks and 75% of business connections back online. Service has been restored in several key areas, including Santa Cruz, Falmouth, Spur Tree, Bevin, and Rose Hall. Over the next two days, efforts will focus on restoring connectivity from Falmouth to Montego Bay, and onward to Negril, with parallel work continuing in Portmore, Spanish Town, and St. Thomas.
FLOW has restored 64% of its fixed sites, reconnecting 40% of customers, primarily in urban areas where power has returned. Mobile coverage now reaches approximately 78% of customers, as 37% of sites are operational. Repairs continue in the hardest-hit parishes, including St. Ann, Hanover, and St. Elizabeth, where several towers sustained damage.
We have now received 400 Starlink residential/commercial units, all of which will be distributed to government agencies and NGOs by tomorrow, ensuring critical communication links remain open as relief efforts continue.
I again thank our telecommunications partners and international allies for their swift response and collaboration in helping Jamaica reconnect and recover.