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TRAI: Second appeal filed with CIC

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After receiving no reply from the morons, I have filed a second with CIC, New Delhi. The best part is that it’s free, it’s as easy as it can get by typing in the required information in the drop down boxes and all you have to upload is the copy of the letters sent to the earlier PIO.

This is my first experience with Right to Information Act and has been a learning one too. The excitement is palpable because I can feel that there is some delivery of justice at the ground level. If required, I would be going down personally for the hearing, press upon them the need for a better , force to eat crow and for once listen to the consumers to act proactively.

For long, huge amount of public funds have been spent on supporting these morons in office. Where is the bloody accountability?

I am awaiting response from CIC regarding the pendancy of my application and it’s status. Once it is accepted, subject to the approval, I guess the next step would be to screw the PIO and his boss regarding the denial of information. Let’s see what happens!

I shall duly update the whole thing here.  

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gr8 buddy...really kick them in A** and make them count every single paisa of ours.

Also press upon them the need for a better broadband. Its time to change definition of broadband. and shld be changed from crappy 256 kbps to 1 mbps minimum. but push them for even quoting 2-4 mbps so that they will agree for 1 mbps. frankly speaking at home we should get 4 mbps for 1000 rs per month.

I'd do my part of the job but it would be worthwhile if you do something on your own too. I neither represent any organisation nor I am doing it for the masses. The purpose of the blog is to document the various hassles in the telecom sector and how the dice is heavily loaded against the customer. If you feel that you should get 4 Mbps without moving your sorry ass, you are mistaken pal. Seriously mistaken.

gr8 buddy...really kick them in A** and make them count every single paisa of ours.

Also press upon them the need for a better broadband. Its time to change definition of broadband. and shld be changed from crappy 256 kbps to 1 mbps minimum. but push them for even quoting 2-4 mbps so that they will agree for 1 mbps. frankly speaking at home we should get 4 mbps for 1000 rs per month.

I'd do my part of the job but it would be worthwhile if you do something on your own too. I neither represent any organisation nor I am doing it for the masses. The purpose of the blog is to document the various hassles in the telecom sector and how the dice is heavily loaded against the customer. If you feel that you should get 4 Mbps without moving your sorry ass, you are mistaken pal. Seriously mistaken.

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