I had emailed to the “newest” and latest kid on the block, Uninor India ( you can check out their home page here). Apart from being Flash intensive, Uninor does not seem to offer any real differentiator.
In true interests of providing them a fair ground, I had emailed them couple of days back to ask them about their strategy to expand in India given the stiff competition in various circles. The market is already saturated (I still wonder how do they conjure up numbers for “millions”) and whether the potential really exists or not.
There has been no response from the email id listed in their website. I personally feel that none of the telecom companies wish to actively engage bloggers. Neither they are interested in any independent verification of their stated claims. This too is a humbling thought because had it been affiliated to mainstream media house, they would have licking my feet
Yet the regular readers of the blog are aware of my antipathy to the mainstream media houses. I have stood against their stated principles and their motivations. Neither I am interested in strapping on their published press releases which reads like a crap dip shit literature.
I still invite any one from Uninor to please clear the air about themselves and use this platform to disseminate information about themselves. It would be interesting to reach out to the possible target audience by means of social networking sites, twitter and blogs. A company that responds in a poor pre sales manner, is likely to do so after sales too. Unless, they wish to correct this perception!
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Indian Market is NOT saturated. Sitting in metros, and making such remarks is the easiest thing to do. Do your homework on the latest teledensity figures in India, before releasing such statements. Good Luck!
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