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VSNL co branding to survive

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It is a known fact that by itself is a lousy . It needs those massive doses of support software without which it is a sitting duck. I remember the first time I ran Windows XP without the mandatory Zone alarm, within 5 minutes, there was a spyware lurking behind somewhere. That I junked it and shifted to is another story.

The point here is that VSNL has tied up with Trend Micro to to provide anti virus solutions How would it help?

First by direct promotion of Trend Micro which has recently set up it’s shop here for it’s popular PC Cillin anti virus. They are relying heavily on paid exposure to sell their product. Hence, the repeated mention. Plus, given the fact that majority of the users are on Windows, it would give them an instant recognition to a captive audience- those who remain online and are vulnerable to attacks.

Add to this, would have something to crow about the “customer service” orientation. This is horse shit and everyone knows about it. Yet, the attractively priced dossiers would go a long way to “earn them new customers”.

A better way would have been to educate the customers about the pitfalls of using Windows. They could have co branded cheap used systems with a working version of Linux. It is a distribution nightmare; noone wants to take bull by the horns indeed.

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Airtel Broadband is blocking IRC in certain areas of Bangalore

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I use personally and am satisfied with it. However, a friend from Bangalore is quite frustrated because they have banned IRC access around his area. Yeah, he has tried contacting the support people who admits that the IRC is blocked and worse, the customer care people have only this to say to the complaints…

If you are not happy, feel free to leave us…

This is an actual statement from the representatives of the ! Arrogance in Bangalore IT Scenario? Quite disgusting I would say…

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More on BSNL

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Its been a long hiatus; after the shift to a new job in a new place, things have finally settled down.

I have been looking at the growth and the hype of the telecom sector over the past few years. This was partly out of interest and partly to kill my spare time. Shifting from a small city in Punjab to what is arguably the “happening city” of North , Mohali, there is a sea change in the past 5 years.

The state owned telecom company Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited() has been much reviled and abused for it’s lack of customer focus. However, at last faced with shrinking customer base and revenues, there has been a virtual end to it’s monopoly with the nimble footed players stepping on the giant dinosaur. However, far from becoming extinct it is fighting back. Albeit in measured terms.

BSNL launched it’s services recently in Chandigarh, the first city to get the in Punjab. Fact is that BSNL has been able to retain it’s customers after facing disconnections on a large scale. Yet, it remains the cheapest mode of communication at present. It is able to leverage it’s vast network for doing so; there is added Government security blanket for budgetary dole out in case it gets in the red.

However, the reality on the ground is far away from the hype. penetration remains dismal at 3% in North India, marginally better than South counterparts. While this may reflect huge potential, yet the lack of clear regulatory regime is detrimental to the growth of this crucial sector.

Majority of are technophobic. It would be asinine to assume that are embracing the broadband connectivity with open arms. This may be blamed on the poor PC penetration; the fact remains that in future, content would determine the spread of broadband. has realised this early on and went all out to ensure the same. One gets to see their Web Worlds which serve as coffee retail outlets, gaming zones and possibly in the near future even . This is the kind of focus that needs to be there to ensure customer loyalty.

There is only one way out. Advertisements. The demand for the same has to be created which would ride on the boom in the sales of electronics. For majority of Indians, buying a computer is a big family decision. This is reflected in the advertisements that Intel so beautifully exploits; it shows a young girl becoming a doctor by working on an Intel platform! I really wish that long hours in front of my AMD could make me a specialist! Well, if we really believe the ads to be true, miracle could happen soon.

The only other way out is to mate the telephone line with the idiot box. Now that’s one thing that is in sufficient numbers. Hence the thrust of Reliance to make this happen with the planned TiVo like technology in India. I am sure they are going to make a huge hue and cry about the same, once the current fiasco between the brothers ends.

It is extremely difficult to rely on statistics in India; much of the “credible” information is gleaned from outside agencies. For example, the customer base in “millions” with “millions” more presumed to be waiting in the wings to join the networks. The fact is that once the handset prices come to more realistic levels and the interconnect charges are reduced, that would herald the growth in mobile telephony to more realistic levels. This would spur on the need for data as the become and integral part of our lives. Internet does have the potential to revolutionise our lives; this would only happen if the last mile access is taken care of. BSNL is a sleeping giant; once roused it would be difficult to put down. Wait and watch.

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