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by karthick kalidoss on Apr 26, 2007 04:54 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

This guy is either pulling promises out of his ass or his plans are not seeping through to people. It has been 5 months since I applied a broadband and haven't got a word from BSNL. Some equipment hasn't reached them, they tell. Who is to be blamed...

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by Rapid Snail on Apr 26, 2007 05:46 PM   Permalink
Just because you went up to the office and filled a form doesn't mean that you should receive a broadband connection the very next morning.

These things are not very simple to execute and there are lot of technical difficulties involved especially in India.


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by Sunit Kumar on Apr 26, 2007 05:04 PM   Permalink
Ok i will tell u something in UK, there are places where certain service providers dont provide service at all, they say no to you. There are places in UK where there is no mobile coverage and u can do nothing...boss BSNL has not said no to you, consider lucky, and UK is half the size of maharashtra !!!

I dont support BSNL, problems are everywhere, u need to find a solution.

By the way lecturing is easy and doing it is difficult, so sorry, i hope u r problem gets solved !!

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by umashankar narayanan on Apr 26, 2007 06:55 PM   Permalink
Well...there is a difference here..In UK atleast they say there is no service in your area...here you have to wait for months and then find out there is no service...mental agony!

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by vasudevan krishnamachari on Apr 26, 2007 05:16 PM   Permalink
well said sunit kumar.
people should look back and see how much we have achieved in recent times. There is no magic wand to transform the whole country the size of india overnight.
vasudevan

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