This article in Outlook shakes with the fury of rattle snake. It makes a lot of noise but in the end relates only a blame game between the players. Each one squarely blames either the high tariffs or government policies. TRAI is mentioned for good measure and the fact that it listens only to consumer groups but not the customers alone.
The eternal wait for decent connectivity would sadly remain eternal.
P.S. Outlook has a lousy web design and does not conform to W3C standards at all.
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