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Flow Curacao Internet Broadband & TV

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Columbus entered the Curacao retail market in January 2010 through the acquisition of Curacao Cable TV NV. They kept the CCT employees and their building, but they came with their own equipment. The existing infrastructure got replaced and they proceeded to put up their cables in various neighborhoods around the island. The company officially launched “Flow Curacao” on August 10th, 2010, in the Dominguito/Bottelier area.

Columbus Communications Curacao NV is wholly-owned by Columbus. It markets its digital cable television and broadband internet under the brand name Flow Curacao.

Flow Curacao Internet

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Flow Curacao Internet Services

By the Fall of 2010 a new fully digital video head end was constructed and provided Flow customers access to more than 250 video and audio channels‚ by far the most comprehensive television service in Curacao. In addition, Flow offers residential broadband internet packages ranging from an entry level service of 5 Mbps up to a blazing 100 Mbps. In partnership with its sister company, Columbus Business Solutions, Curacao businesses now have access to a broad range of corporate data services including data storage, disaster recovery, IP services, hosting and business continuity services.

Flow currently offers residential, business and double play (Internet and TV) packages and is the first company to introduce a 100 Mbps package on Curacao.

Flow Rates of Internet Broadband and TV Services

Broadband Speed Internet Only Double Play: Internet and TV
Open Contract 1 Year Contract Open Contract 1 Year Contract
5 Mbps Fl. 79.99 Fl. 71.99 Fl. 132.99 Fl. 113.99
15 Mbps Fl. 129.99 Fl. 99.99 Fl. 179.99 Fl. 139.99
25 Mbps Fl. 199.99 Fl. 179.99 Fl. 246.99 Fl. 210.99
50 Mbps Fl. 299.99 Fl. 269.99 Fl. 341.99 Fl. 291.99
100 Mpbs Fl. 399.99 Fl. 359.99 Fl. 436.99 Fl. 372.99

 

prices do not include 5% service tax

Requirements for Curacao Flow Installation

  • No fixed phone line needed
  • The installation is free
  • Customers can choose between an open contract or a 1 year agreement
  • No traffic limit
  • No blocking of ports, protocols or websites
  • 1 static IP is available upon request
  • Session Initiation Protocol is allowed

Speed Tests & Reviews of Flow Services in Curacao

If you are a Flow customer or have some experience with Flow, let us know in the comment section below. You can see the results of some customers speed tests at Curacao connected.

Flow Coverage Map of Service Areas

Flow Curacao Internet Service Area

Flow Curacao Internet Service Area

Flow Curacao Office

Address

Curacao Cable Television N.V.,
Kaya Angel J. Leanez 26,
Willemstad
Curacao
Netherlands Antilles
Phone: 747-6373
Fax: 747-6186
Website: Flow Curacao

Flow Call Center Hours

Monday to Sunday 8am – 8pm

Flow Office Hours

Monday to Friday 8am – 5pm
Saturday 9am – 1pm
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  1. What is the difference between open contract and 1 year contract. Which channels are standard and which one can be added by paying for it?

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    1. If you pay for a 1 year contract, it will typically be cheaper than an open contract which you can cancel at anytime. For the full selection of TV channels you can get, you should check out Flow Curacao digital TV channel line up: http://discoverflow.co/curacao/digital-tv/channel-line-up.

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