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Fooling with site stats

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I was looking for something but found something really interesting.

is the top referrer here to this blog. People land up here looking for (sic):

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This one obviously takes the cake:

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And this one too:

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Hodi Baba!!! ! WTF!

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Broadbandblog: What goes on here

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I had a look at the statistics here (which I rarely do) and was struck at how people reach here expecting this to be some kind of a complaint center. I don’t have patience to go through each and every comment but people are generally frustrated at the pace of work and the kind of pathetic services given.

The stats show that people are generally looking for:

email id

problem

No wonder, morons abound here :)

This is the most popular post here on this blog with quite a number of acidic comments. This is before we implemented comment moderation since I was totally against any kind of censorship. However, people have no clue about “sensible discussion” nor they are willing to search for any alternatives.

This, alas, is the sad state of affairs.

That is the reason why these companies are happy with a systemic loot and are able to have huge funds at their disposal for effective lobbying. This is the reason why we as a populace keep on electing the same frigging nut heads to rule over us because is the safest and one of the most lucrative way of stashing public loot abroad after manipulating the system.

Had there been a national interest at heart, most of these frigging telecom companies would have been forced to fall in line.

Meanwhile, the likes of Anil Ambani do not care. He has a huge mass of customers willing to put in their money to find his expansion with one of the most pathetic coverage ever (that’s my personal opinion though).

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Reliance Infocomm: Second innings

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The earlier avatar was “meh”. Even though I was a “satisfied” customer because Mukesh Ambani’s concern had licked off my hard earned money ( and I wasn’t a man enough to admit it), I was happy to get rid of . The second time I chose for it’s unlimited call offer but the fact was that it had a PATHETIC coverage. Repeated emails or customer care complaints were to no avail.

Fuck them.

I was indeed surprised to read about Mukesh’s foray in the telecom business. This time in . Clearly there is a potential but he’s opted for Wimax delivery. It was all about Dad’s dream (as claimed earlier in the advertisements). It was clear to Mukesh and his team that in order to break through the clutter, they had to get something which was never heard off in the country before. Their “web stores” were one stop “digital hubs”. The idea, in theory was great. Yet, the gaming didn’t work off the way they wanted, it had severe billing issues and it appeared that was interested to market the cellular version of telecom. Not the broadband variety.

Although, I am quite aware of the fact that they spent a huge packet of money to lay down the fibre optic cables and an attempt was made to provide for end to end connectivity. To add to their assholism (it is a very interesting mix of trying to market something without creating a demand for it), their existing broadband plans sucked.

Any number of mill around the forums to complain about Reliance but are totally unwilling to drag them to the court. You would find the same crop whining and sucking up later for the “new” because limited would mean that download limits would be rigorously imposed. are aware of such issues yet claim a zillion times that they have been “ripped”.

Anyway, this interesting “brotherly rivalry” has no parallels. The billionaires with their army of lawyers are hell bent on making the “first move”. If I were in Mukesh’s telecom team, I would make the access “free”, charge for premium users and for those who wish to clog the networks, would have to pay the maximum. A free net access would mean that if your service has minimum downtime, more and more people would sign up for “premium services”. Simple logic but it’s beyond their thick skulls to understand. They are hard nosed businessmen. They think they know better.

See how this story evolves!

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