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Loyalty Offers

Home Internet

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Internet Vital

$5,500
+GCT

Home Internet

250 Mbps Download

100 Mbps Upload


500 min Local Calls to Flow Mobile and Landline

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Internet Extra

$7,500
+GCT

Home Internet

500 Mbps download

100 Mbps upload


500 min Local Calls to Flow Mobile and Landline

Enjoy all Flow Beneficts

Frequently asked questions

150 Mbps is ideal for browsing, streaming HD videos, and basic online tasks. 500 Mbps offers ultra-fast speeds, perfect for large households, 4K streaming, and gaming.

ADSL broadband is a type of internet connection that uses copper telephone lines to deliver data. Fibre optics, on the other hand, is used to transmit data. The transmission speed of ADSL is usually slower than that of fibre, but ADSL is more widely available than fibre.
  1. Log in to your router's web interface by entering its IP address in your browser. Check your router’s documentation or contact your ISP if needed.
  2. Navigate to the "Administration" or "Settings" page.
  3. Find "Wireless" or "Wi-Fi" settings.
  4. Enter a strong new password in the "Password" or "Passphrase" field, save the changes, and log out.
Broadband is a type of high-speed internet connection that is always on and can handle large amounts of data. It is usually provided by cable or telephone companies. WiFi, on the other hand, is a wireless technology that allows devices to connect to the internet. It uses radio waves to transfer data between devices and can be used instead of a wired broadband connection.

Consider your household size and internet usage. Smaller households with basic needs may choose 150 Mbps, while larger homes with multiple devices may benefit from 500 Mbps.

How to find my account number?
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This number can be found at the top left or at the top right of your printed or digital bill. You can also find it in the welcome email you received when you signed up with us.
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