Update On Service Restoration Efforts.
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Update On Service Restoration Efforts.
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|  | | Dear Valued Customer,
As Jamaica continues recovering from the impact of Hurricane Melissa, we want to sincerely thank you for your patience and understanding.
As you may be aware, our fixed infrastructure in western Jamaica sustained the greatest damage during the storm, and a full rebuild is now required. While some customers are beginning to regain service, our priority is to rebuild in a way that is innovative, resilient, and sustainable, especially as we prepare for future weather threats.
Today, more than 75% of customers island wide are back online. However, in the westernmost communities where damage was most severe, restoration will continue in tandem with the broader reconstruction of community infrastructure, homes and businesses. We are also prioritizing high traffic and densely populated areas so that we can reconnect the greatest number of customers as quickly as possible.
To support customers who may experience longer restoration timelines, we have strengthened our mobile network beyond pre-hurricane levels, ensuring you can stay connected using your mobile devices and accessories such as Wi-Fi dongles.
Our teams remain on the ground daily and continue to work closely with essential service providers such as banks, emergency services, schools, and others to deliver temporary connectivity solutions where possible. | | | |  | | We understand the inconvenience that this situation presents and again sincerely thank you for your patience and understanding.
We are committed to doing what it takes to build back stronger for Jamaica and restoring your services as safely and quickly as possible.
If you have any questions, please contact us on WhatsApp at 876 620 2200.
Sincerely, Team Flow Jamaica | | | | | | | | © 2026 Flow. C&W Communications Plc. All rights reserved.
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Bye-Bye, BBL: The Great Cosmetic Undoing Is Here

We all knew the day would come. The trend bubble has finally burst. And with it, the pouty lips and perky implants that defined the aesthetics of an entire generation deflated. Like it or not, the great cosmetic undoing has arrived. And to think, I was just getting good at overlining my lips! But as senior staff writer Marisa Meltzer reports in the March issue of Vanity Fair, "Med spas, dermatologists, and plastic surgeons are reporting that the pillowy, plumped-up look of the past decade is suddenly passé." I guess beauty really is pain.
Elsewhere, there's no shortage of beauty at VF today. Read along as fellow Actor Awards attendee and stunner, Quinta Brunson, gets ready in Gabriela Hearst for the ceremony. |
DANIELA TIJERINA, ASSOCIATE EDITOR |
The legions who flocked to dermatologists and plastic surgeons to be filled and plumped are now seeking to reverse their procedures. Here's what they're getting un-done now. |
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posted by Francis Dwight at 12:24 PM

Starting Today: 4 New Newsletters From Vanity Fair

A lot goes into a good dinner party. The location. The lighting. The wine. And most important: The right mix of people. Always seat the politician next to the actor; make sure everyone has someone they really want to meet at their table; don't be afraid to invite someone a little bit controversial. In that way Vanity Fair is a lot like a dinner party, and it's in that spirit that we are rolling out our new subscription.
Today, Vanity Fair is launching several new weekly subscriber-only newsletters from a set of writers who will soon be your favorites. Each of them lives in the world they cover and isn't afraid to make a little trouble.
Among them: - Party Animals, Washington correspondent Aidan McLaughlin's insider report from the scrum of Trump's capital
- A Billion to One, tech and money correspondent Julia Black's dispatch covering mad scientists and mega-donors alike
- Fit Check, a postcard from fashion's front rows by style correspondent José Criales-Unzueta
- True Colors, art correspondent Nate Freeman's already beloved column from the frenetic heart of the art world
- The relaunch of VF Daily, with introductions from editors (including me), as well as Royal Watch, with a new Hollywood newsletter on the horizon.
Your subscription to Vanity Fair will now come with unlimited access to our archives, a new and improved print edition of the magazine on thicker paper, and a new VF tote bag.
If you're not already a subscriber, we can't wait to welcome you into the fold. From our exclusive reporting on White House chief of staff Susie Wiles and her colleagues in the West Wing, to Ta-Nehisi Coates's incisive cultural analysis, to Vanity Fair's coverage of every red carpet, we're here to make sure you're the most in-the-know guest at any dinner party.
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