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Flow offers free calls to earthquake-hit Venezuela

For Flow customers trying to reach family and friends in Venezuela after the recent earthquakes, phone calls will come at no cost for the next week.

Liberty Caribbean has announced that all mobile voice calls to Venezuela will be zero-rated for eligible prepaid and postpaid customers across its operating markets, including Flow, until July 6.

“When communities are affected by natural disasters, the first instinct for many people is to reach the ones they love. In moments like these, a simple phone call can bring reassurance, hope and comfort. We want our customers to know that, during this difficult time, staying connected to family and friends in Venezuela should be one less thing to worry about,” said Chief Commercial Officer of Liberty Caribbean, Britta Reinhardt.

The company said the zero-rated calls are available to eligible prepaid and postpaid mobile customers making calls to Venezuela during the designated support period.

“As a Caribbean company, we know the uncertainty and anxiety that follows events like these. Our thoughts are with everyone affected by the earthquakes, and particularly with our colleagues, customers and the Venezuelan community across our region who are anxiously checking on loved ones. This is a moment when connection matters most,” Reinhardt said.

Liberty Caribbean operates Flow, Liberty Business and BTC across the Caribbean.

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