RE:Leadership
by Suraj Subramanian on Apr 26, 2007 11:48 PM Permalink
i dont think that providing free services is the right way to go and i do not think his policies are visionary or anything even close to that. his policies are mostly popular and unsustainable in the long run. Also there is no talk of service quality . most telecom service delivered is of very poor quality in our country. No guarantee of even 99% uptime forget anything higher like 99.9999% which is the requirement of a carrier-grade network
Big Company like AIRTEL paid money to MTNL employee of not giving at least thier 10 % Services which they normally give. So the name of the brand go down. & Airtel can play easily. There should be system where every technician have to Resolved the problem with in 48 hrs if not certain Amt or Percentage should be deducted from there Salary. As they know there salary is not affected by work & they come at the time of Diwali for Bakshish & the Same is with the Postal Dept.
When Govt. will plan to Change the attitude of Postal dept. to utilise properly the employee as the Major Postal Load is shared by Courier.
RE:Happy to know
by sudarshan kumar on Apr 26, 2007 07:06 PM Permalink
Free broadband to those who come in OBC quota... Other will have to pay higher charges to cover those expenses. This is all in the name of wrongdoings done by the upper caste people to the OBC people
RE:Happy to know
by Alok Dube on Apr 26, 2007 06:41 PM Permalink
when u mate like minks and get 20,000 computer engineers a year, those who are responsible for creating this will take the burden..simple!! :)
RE:Happy to know
by Sandeep Gautam on Apr 26, 2007 07:07 PM Permalink
I think you do not knwo that telecom department is sitting on the huge deposits of USO fund, with whom it does not know what to do..so let us provide people broadband..roti kapda makaan to nahee lekin free broadband. ha ha ha
every point taken.. India has achieved a lot in recent times but one thing that is missing is "service". Govt services are slow and at times unreliable. I fail to understand Why market players like Airtel and tata can give the broadband connection withen 48 hours of filling the form. its not that they are charging a lot just hundred rupees extra as compared with the same plan provided by MTNL.
plus these people come to your place even for filling the form. if there are any problems they try to rectify it within a time limit. so private players are in my opinion reliable. where as with MTNL you have to go to there center, fill the form and then wait in some cases months to get the services activated.
i used to have MTNL land line at my place and when there were some problems in line it used to takes weeks for the line man to come and rectify it, where as with Airtel it actully takes couple of days.
govt is targeting 7 million connection .. i wud say they will be doing way less than that and private players will archive more than double the target. the same case as with mobile.. everyone must be using HUtch or airtel or idea .. but people using garud or dolphin or other mobile telephony provided by MTNL BSNL are pretty less.. why ??
RE:not realistic target
by Alok Dube on Apr 26, 2007 06:43 PM Permalink
actually if you go to remote places like say Shimla etc, BSNL is a lot more popular. It's like areas dude, REL in Mumbai, BSES sold out to don#1, some other area to don#2 jo bach gaya wahan govt :)
I live in an area where phone links are bad .I applied for broadband thro existing WLL phone from Combatore Telecom.After a frortnight's silence I was provided a connection by a very polite technician. Thouh download is slow ,it is satisfactory.Though slow on the uptake BSNL is relaible. i just cant believe it.