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Virgin India Mobile: Launches legal

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Why would a company choose it’s name as “”; I have no clue. The unholy alliance between and Virgin came through and got a sanction from . They are legally bound to stay together; unless Virgin decides to act and kick below the belt, literally.

I am opposed to the deal because it means that the telecom companies are entering the country via “brand tie ups”. What avoids AT&T or for that matter any other company buying undisclosed stock and shares and entering in the country in the name of brand building?

I have never liked the limeys and been always fearful of their intentions. This is reverse colonisation in the garb of . Instead of hailing this as the next big thing in Telecom industry, Tatas ought to be ashamed to have sold their “assets” for a fistful of pounds.

. Their PR disasters are well known. They have not been able to issue a denial nor actively court the . It wouldn’t be out of place to mention that unless they actively engage the bloggers (who are potential customers), they wouldn’t get their dues. Further, most of the Gen X generation would probably search before they settle in for this service.

A company that cannot clarify it’s intentions before the launch cannot be relied on providing decent after sales service.

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Virgin India Mobile: sucks?

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So far, I have not had user reviews. A search with search line “virgin mobile sucks” reveals a lot. (hat tip: A reader on this blog)

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Virgin India Mobile: Now in Google Search

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The blog posts are in top 10 of the search results. Not a very flattering way to start the business in . would store this for posterity.

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