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Sunday, May 4, 2025

Flow enters home security market

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Andrea Perez-Sobers
58 days ago
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An­drea Perez-Sobers

Se­nior Re­porter

an­drea.perez-sobers@guardian.co.tt

As the T&T Po­lice Ser­vice tries to grap­ple with crime and rob­beries, com­mu­ni­ca­tions provider Flow has part­nered with All­pro Se­cu­ri­ty to pro­vide res­i­den­tial se­cu­ri­ty to its cus­tomers.

In an ex­clu­sive in­ter­view with the Busi­ness Guardian, Rober­ta Nor­man-Reverand, di­rec­tor of tech­ni­cal op­er­a­tions at Flow Trinidad ex­plained that two years ago af­ter lis­ten­ing to the cus­tomers’ com­plaints and woes, the com­pa­ny launched a cam­paign called ‘In­spired by You’ to deal with the up­grad­ing of the net­work and im­proved cus­tomer care.

Nor­man-Reverand said un­der the um­brel­la of ‘In­spired by You’ the se­cu­ri­ty as­pect is just an­oth­er ad­di­tion to the cam­paign of­fer­ing se­cure home se­cu­ri­ty for its cus­tomers and their fam­i­lies.  

On why a se­cu­ri­ty prod­uct, she said the de­ci­sion was dri­ven by the in­crease in crime cit­i­zens are be­ing faced with in the coun­try.

“The com­pa­ny saw se­cu­ri­ty as a need for our cus­tomers to pro­tect them­selves and their fam­i­lies at the most af­ford­able rates.”

Nor­man-Reverand said the typ­i­cal John Doe prob­a­bly can­not af­ford se­cu­ri­ty, but with the pack­ages Flow is pro­vid­ing to its cus­tomers, every­one can af­ford some sort of se­cu­ri­ty for their homes.

The en­try-lev­el rate she said is $120 a month, with the top pack­age be­ing of­fered at $725 a month. That pack­age is called 360 Rapid Re­sponse.

Asked to ex­plain the pay­ment struc­ture, the di­rec­tor of tech­ni­cal op­er­a­tions said it would be built as an add-on ser­vice to cus­tomers’ ex­ist­ing bills and up­grad­ing to a high­er pack­age is al­so avail­able.

Out­lin­ing the ser­vice’s key fea­tures and ben­e­fits, Nor­man-Reverand said it is a wire­less de­sign that al­lows for easy in­stal­la­tion and flex­i­ble place­ments any­where in and around the prop­er­ty.

“The sys­tem comes with an app that you load on your mo­bile phone, and it al­lows re­mote ac­cess, fa­cil­i­tat­ing the user to per­form sev­er­al ac­tions from out­side of their home. You can arm this from your home. An­oth­er fea­ture if you have small kids and you want to arm the home there is a safe zone to pro­tect them from the ac­ti­vat­ed beam,” she said.  

In terms of com­pe­ten­cy from the se­cu­ri­ty firm re­gard­ing re­sponse times, she said, “Part­ner­ing with All­pro was our way of guar­an­tee­ing that our cus­tomers re­ceive the best in res­i­den­tial se­cu­ri­ty ser­vices while de­pen­dent on con­nec­tiv­i­ty of our high-speed in­ter­net. We’re part­ner­ing with the best of the best. I would tell you per­son­al­ly, I do have the ser­vice and All­pro’s re­sponse is with­in sec­onds. Quite a few of our em­ploy­ees have test­ed the sys­tem and have re­port­ed the best re­sponse ever.”

The Flow ex­ec­u­tive said there is an up­front cost for the equip­ment, but that the com­pa­ny has made it eas­i­er for ex­ist­ing cus­tomers by of­fer­ing them fi­nanc­ing terms for the se­cu­ri­ty equip­ment.

“There are three op­tions of fi­nanc­ing. They can ei­ther pay for six months, 12 months, or 24 months and again.”

Pro­vid­ing prop­er se­cu­ri­ty  

Giv­ing fur­ther de­tails as to how ef­fi­cient the com­pa­ny’s ser­vice will be, Christo­pher Maraj, All­pro’s qual­i­ty health safe­ty and se­cu­ri­ty man­ag­er at All­pro Se­cu­ri­ty, said the com­pa­ny vis­its cus­tomers at their homes and in­stalls the unit. They al­so in­stall the phone ap­pli­ca­tion.  

“That per­son is now man­ag­ing the ac­cess con­trol of their fa­cil­i­ty based on the app. Oth­er than that, we have mon­i­tor­ing and re­sponse, which is the as­pect of the se­cu­ri­ty firm. We have a com­mand cen­ter which op­er­ates 24-7 and some op­er­a­tors are look­ing all the time. With­in that, par­tic­u­lar pan­ic or alarm sig­nals will come in. For in­stance, with­in that ar­mor, we have the pan­ic alarm. The pan­ic alarm, you can wear it around your neck.  You can have it in your shoes. You can have it in your bag,” Maraj ex­plained.

Many have com­plained about the re­sponse times of se­cu­ri­ty firms when an in­ci­dent oc­curs on their premis­es.

Re­spond­ing to this per­cep­tion, Maraj said, “We have some­thing called AM­BA GPS, which is we can look on our map and see where the clos­est lo­ca­tion is so that we can get a re­sponse team to you. We will now make sure that the op­er­a­tor looks and says, all right, this par­tic­u­lar re­sponse team is five min­utes away, 10 min­utes away and we dis­patch the clos­est re­sponse team to you.”

Maraj not­ed that with­in 15 min­utes of the se­cu­ri­ty firm be­ing no­ti­fied, a team is usu­al­ly dis­patched to the client’s lo­ca­tion once there’s an alarm. He al­so not­ed that the com­pa­ny works close­ly with the T&T Po­lice Ser­vice.

“We have a very close re­la­tion­ship with them, and they would al­so as­sist us when we have to re­spond. So that al­so helps with the re­sponse time.”

Maraj made it clear that it’s an armed re­sponse sys­tem and two armed of­fi­cers are in that ve­hi­cle that is go­ing to the client’s lo­ca­tion.  

“One of the things that hap­pens, once you take a con­tract with Flow, your home now be­comes our es­tate. The com­pa­ny now has laws and au­thor­i­ty as you’ve tak­en a re­sponse con­tract with us and the se­cu­ri­ty of­fi­cers can de­tain crim­i­nals, then hand them over to the po­lice.”

He out­lined that All­pro Se­cu­ri­ty Ser­vices Ltd has been in ex­is­tence since 1994 and boast­ed that the se­cu­ri­ty of­fi­cers are usu­al­ly at a dis­tressed lo­ca­tion be­fore the po­lice, as its of­fi­cers are pre­cept­ed.

Maraj high­light­ed that the se­cu­ri­ty firm ser­vices 1,200 res­i­den­tial and com­mer­cial clients through­out T&T.

“Our sys­tem that Flow is car­ry­ing right now has a CCTV sys­tem and the cam­era sys­tem’s video is record­ed and stored in the cloud. One of the good fea­tures we have that Flow got on­to was that 360-sur­veil­lance rapid re­sponse. With that comes cam­eras, CCTV cam­eras that come in­to the sys­tem that’s built in­to your alarm sys­tem. How­ev­er, we on­ly have com­mand of the cam­era, when the pan­ic but­ton goes off. Oth­er than that, the cam­era sys­tem is not on dur­ing nor­mal cir­cum­stances,” he dis­closed.

Maraj added that this is the se­cu­ri­ty com­pa­ny’s first time pro­vid­ing a com­pa­ny with a ser­vice and they are pow­er­ing its sys­tem.

About Flow

Flow is the trade name of the for­mer re­gion­al telecom­mu­ni­ca­tions provider Ca­ble & Wire­less Com­mu­ni­ca­tions used to mar­ket ca­ble tele­vi­sion, in­ter­net, tele­phone, and wire­less ser­vices.

Flow is owned by Lib­er­ty Glob­al Plc, which ac­quired Ca­ble and Wire­less Com­mu­ni­ca­tions (CWC), in 2016, in a trans­ac­tion val­ued at ap­prox­i­mate­ly US$7.4 bil­lion on an en­ter­prise val­ue ba­sis.

Hav­ing ac­quired CWC, Lib­er­ty Glob­al is the mi­nor­i­ty share­hold­er in ma­jor­i­ty state-owned Telecom­mu­ni­ca­tions Ser­vices of Trinidad and To­ba­go (TSTT).


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