On 7/7/06, Dinesh Joshi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Friday 07 July 2006 17:47, Harsh Busa wrote:
> maybe you have a point but gving a connection is a lot more than
> extending the cable to ur home right ? they need support
> infrastructure / bandwidth etc to be resolved. their priority also
> depnds on number of users that they can get in a particular area for
> them to invest in setting up that infra.
>
> ever since BSES Powersurfer ( now reliance ) started serivce their
> cable used to pass thru place outside my bldg but they have never
> given us a connection coz its very costly for them to set it up for a
> handful of users.
>
> if airtel is smart enough and u get them enough interested ppl in ur
> area maybe they can expedite the process
>
> Harsh

Wait right there Mr.
I CONSIDER THIS RUDE

There is a difference between Powersurfer which is
just an ISP and Airtel which is a Telco. You must be knowing Airtel
uses DSL. So in reality, internet is just a "side effect" of their
telephone line :P. While powersurfer exclusively provides internet
access. There is a difference. Besides, airtel being such a big telco
cannot make excuses like its costly and such.

well its their service ... they donot want to provide any particular
region / bldg / individual service then its their problem . they are
losing money and customer loyal and all the other crap ... they are
not monopolistic that you are crying like a baby . . if they donot
have their billing system in place then its better not to give
service.

you have so many choices like mtnl dsl , reliance watever , sify and
rest of the world.

My friend is in a even worse condition. They have wired up their
building but are refusing to provide anybody a connection because they
haven't setup their billing system :P

Airtel sucks bigtime! >:)

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