Are you being often troubled by low connectivity, disconnection, or disturbance in your phone line? If yes, then you are a part of the second list. Now, what is this second list?
The list of subscribers of various mobile companies may be getting long each day but simultaneously, the list of complaints is also not ready to lag behind.
In view of increasing complaints the telephone regulatory body, Oftel has decided to hold a talk with four major mobile players.
I think the step is appropriate as well as unavoidable because these service providers need to get their ears pulled.
Do you have a prepaid connection? So, this one is especially for you…
For, if you are under impression that buying a prepaid starter pack is the simplest thing in the world, you certainly need to change your mindset now! Also, you need to overcome the hesitation to handover your identification and address proof to some informal trader.
You might be wondering how these things connected with your prepaid connection. They are. All this is because the government is planning to register all the prepaid phone users. Those who fail to comply by a date yet to be announced will have cut off to their service.
The move seems to be good from the point of view of national security but is sure to be a cumbersome process for common user…Are you ready?
Are you planning to buy a new mobile phone for yourself? If the answer is yes, then this might be the best time to implement your plan. You are asking me why?
Because, UK's biggest supermarket chains have cut the price of pre-paid mobile phones by up to 50% in a price war. So go on and avail the bonanza!
I feel that these corporate wars sometimes become the reason for good customer gains. This time you can also benefit. So, go and explore!
Do you use a prepaid phone? Do you stay in Brazil? Then get ready to hear the bad news for the day!
These may be your last moments with your prepaid phone! Why? Because there is expected a proposal to ban prepaid cell phones because of a rising wave of organized crime in Brazil. They are serving as the instruments of crime and posing a threat to the national security.
Is this a solution to the problem? Well, I don't think i agree!
Do you have a phone? Do you have a prepaid phone? Do you wish to continue with your prepaid phone? If the answer to all these questions is yes then congratulations!
You are very well a part of the 86%… Confused?
I'll solve your confusion, out of three million 632,289 mobile telephones, 118,196 (86%) are prepaid phones. Quiet a big share. No?
Moreover telecom industry is growing each day as a whole and if you are one of the users, you are a contributor too!