Broadband firms Flow and C3 in cable access court clash
Two broadband providers have locked horns in court in a long-running row over access to fibre optic cables and a cable station.
A judicial review hearing in Grand Court heard that Flow and C3 Pure Fibre had deadlocked over the latter’s plan to run a sub-duct through Flow’s infrastructure.
It was claimed by C3 that Flow had been unreasonable and halted the work.
C3 was backed in an earlier ruling by telecommunications regulator, the Utility Regulation and Competition Office of the Cayman Islands, known as OfReg or URCO, after it complained Flow had obstructed its legal right to run a duct through Flow’s MAYA-1 cable. For a more complete summary of the story, please see the below link:
Published on: Oct 24, 2025 08:29 AM