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Broadband in India:Suppose if it is free?

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Sounds to good to be true?

I have a feeling that if a company could offer free access to spur on the sales for it’s voice calls, it would go against the conventional line of thinking. For long, I have always felt that since the voice calls are on the declining trend (as per the telecom companies claims), would be a lifeline in form a value added service.

However, despite all the hoopla of , Online Gaming and unlimited broadband (at a piflling 256k- a page loads slower than I pee) hasn’t taken off in this year. 2007 may still be full of false starts and promises.

Yet some companies in UK are promising “free broadband” with some talk plans. How good is it? A recent story in BBC underlines this point. It says that users of “free broadband” are less than happy. The primary reason seems to be more people signing up than the exchanges can support.

A “quote” from the story:

However, it’s disappointing to see that the majority of providers are failing to accompany the growth in customers numbers by sufficient growth in customer service operations, and the required investment in their technology, to ensure that they are looking after customer needs in an acceptable manner.

Interestingly, despite the fact that British Telecom has been opened up for the last mile access to the private players, it has actually increased BT’s revenues. Apart from earning revenue from the private players, it can market it’s own plans aggressively. It takes hard work but then the boffins in expect you to pay and not get the service in return. British Telecom is the “baap” of - the illgotten progeny that refuses to part away it’s “bastardious” ways of dealing with it’s customers.

Free Broadband may remain a pipe dream. Well until the time the critical mass can support the offer. Computers are still pricey for most and would remain out of reach for majority. And so would the grow and grow till it is unmanageable.

 

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It has taken BSNL some years to have such a big network, they should decide how they want to make money.
Frankly as long as copper comes to my house, be it on BSNL or MTNL or Airtel, I dont care. And I dont see what benefit X gives to me versus BSNL.

It has taken BSNL some years to have such a big network, they should decide how they want to make money.
Frankly as long as copper comes to my house, be it on BSNL or MTNL or Airtel, I dont care. And I dont see what benefit X gives to me versus BSNL.

No sweat--I s'pose you moderated your own comments. Mine were pretty much restrained.

No sweat--I s'pose you moderated your own comments. Mine were pretty much restrained.

Heck no!

I guess it must have been caught up in the moderated comments or the spam. Sorry, this isn't perfect and I am sure that if your comment is valid, I have no reason to remove it.

Mail your thoughts to me and I shall do the needful. Apologies if this has been removed inadverently.

This is strange--I had posted in this blog to which Abhishek had replied--why has it been removed--or was it??? because some ministers names were mentioned.
Vijay

Heck no!

I guess it must have been caught up in the moderated comments or the spam. Sorry, this isn't perfect and I am sure that if your comment is valid, I have no reason to remove it.

Mail your thoughts to me and I shall do the needful. Apologies if this has been removed inadverently.

This is strange--I had posted in this blog to which Abhishek had replied--why has it been removed--or was it??? because some ministers names were mentioned.
Vijay

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