The Broadcasting Commission is investigating complaints of disruptions in the service of several Flow subscriber television customers in sections of the Corporate Area, formerly operated by Allied Communications, since last Friday.
In a release yesterday, the commission said it was investigating the interruptions in service with a view to addressing the problem.
Attempts to get a comment from Flow yesterday were unsuccessful as the relevant persons were out of office.
A company recording on Flow's interactive voice response system (IVR), however, stated: "As a result of the criminal activity, Flow's signals supplying analogue subscribers in the former Allied zones have been disrupted, as a temporary measure subscribers in these zones are now receiving service from an alternate distribution facility. This channel line-up differs from the regular Allied analogue feed. However, Flow's digital service in this area remains operational.
We are taking urgent measures to restore service as soon as possible and we regret any inconvenience caused."