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Number portability
by vasanth kumar on Jan 27, 2006 12:34 PM

The argument that India has the lowest mobile fares in the world is farce and not true. Even in the small and poor african countries, people had fought and got facilities like ,

1. Per second billing.

2. Full talk time on every recharge.

3. Accumulation of validity days for every recharge. For ex, if you get 30 days validity on a recharge and if you recharge again the next day , you now get a validity of sixty days not as 30 days only as in India.

Considering these facilities got by those african countries like Mauritius and Nigeria , one will feel that Indian companies are only cheating and looting people with their service,network and rigid policies. One more thing to be brought to the notice is that the call costs are just a shade higher than in India.

I think there should be an active cellular phone subscribers association which can bring the TRAI and Cellular companies to the court on these irregularties.

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