Broadband Blog

Ring Side view of Indian Telecom Circus

Virgin Mobile India: Something “different”?

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

is going full throttle with it’s blitz; I remember, there was some issue with it’s licence because it was a virtual network operator. claims that it isn’t. The truth, as to who fathered it, is not known to anyone.

The “bastard” of this company is trying to grab attention like an unwanted company. It makes tall claims about it’s “superior network coverage” and it’s “young outlook”. Pooh. Who the f*** cares about it anyway? On what basis has it made these claims? It’s hard to discount it, nevertheless, we could take it with a pinch of salt anyway.

Their website is an overdose of flashturbation. Its a bad idea to attract the dudes who have no decent access to . In anycase, it chokes on my crappy bandwidth of at home.

I have no clue about the new “execs” at the helm of the affairs but if their is a rich bored millionaire who has nothing else to do excpet launching himself in hot air balloons or dance with skimpy chicks, it speaks a lot about the professional attitude of a company. It doesnt promote the seriousness with which it needs to be taken; instead I have a creepy feeling that they are just fly by night operators.

The need to realise it that a strong message doesnt go by having whacky advertisements. Drop down the prices, subisdise the cost of the and bleed the new players by being able to offer services based on quality. I still have to come across a subscriber of this company who has said anything positive about there efforts. I wouldnt be surprised if they give in free with a rider of a locked in period. Unless they have enough balls to do it.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Virgin Mobile: Service levels?

Tags: , , , , , , , ,

Duh. This is the level to which stoops, atleast in US. I wonder whether they can pull of something like this on Indian airwaves. There was a lull in their but the billboards are back and with increased intensity. They are betting big on their incoming calls being paid with branded .

It only goes to prove that the new players would do anything to grab attention and vie for the new customers. I believe that the only way to add customers and retain them is via superior service levels rather than gimmicks like these or the Voadfone’s pug. It only adds choas to the confusion because there is no clear message to the customers. Many people are pissed off or even daunted to talk to the “agents” because they remain faceless and nameless. This means that most of the complaints remain unresolved. I still have to see some kind of an open interaction with the telecom companies and the customers on the websites or otherwise on an open forum where the top heads address the concerns. Once the comes on in it, I am sure it would give them a lot of mileage. They would be much better off with ideas like these rather than have an idiot endorsing their products for a fancy fee.

By the way, most of the use water for ablutions. It is much more safer and cleaner.

Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

Virgin India Mobile: Think hatke

Tags: , , , , , ,

They have brilliant ad campaigns backed by one of the lousiest customer care services. This explains their tag line, “think hatke” because they want to do something that no one else would ever even think of doing to annoy an independent blogger whose content is being syndicated by in real time.

Tags: , , , , , , ,

© 2009 Broadband Blog. All Rights Reserved.

This blog is powered by the Wordpress platform and beach rentals.