A customer of late 90's to until April fool. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * I am sick of whopping price and lowest quality of service !
An ISPs of The late 90's until April fool ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * The negotiation with the other peer should remains friendly as far as the curtail plan works well. * Impend the plan that gonna make our Q1-4 result at risk. * NT : the #1 enemy. and the Verdict ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Court lambasted ISPs. The filed case in the Appellate Court got dismissed. Good News ~~~~~~~~~~ Within a few days Nepal Telecom will start distributing 128kbps costs monthly 900 per month. India, Sri-Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan ares enjoying high quality bandwidth with a lowest price range (its not ADSL, its a Cable). Believe it or not, The bandwidth economy has became cheap and affordable. The only cost involve is administration and infrastructure setup. Its against business ethics to keep 200-300% profit margin in the current tariff for the sake of ROI. Many ISPs are driven by business tycoon who give shit about "affordable" and "accessible". They want to see their Quarter result scintillating. ISP business are converging into Telecom. I clearly see in India and Srilanka. The small and medium size ISP either merged with the Telecom or they should accept the cannon of the Charles Darwin. I know some few ISP has done good work for the country but they should remain in cutting edge technology with cutting edge price. Good luck, Good day. sarose On Mar 30, 9:44 am, Pavan S Shakya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear Bikal KC-ji, > > Thank you for your suggestions and comments > > Mysansar always posted one side of the story so I wanted to explain the > situation but they never allowed me or any comments from ISP fraternity. As > you have rightly pointed out, we are also working on media strategy. > > When NTA, as regulator, failed to do justice to our numerous applications, > we were forced to knock the court. But the court has bounced the ball back > to NTA citing the fact that NTA is capable of justifying the case. > > I will be updating the development. > > Have a good day > pavan > > >>Members of ISPAN, who had introduced Internet in Nepal are being blamed > >>and few "opportunists" and "ICT broker" are against us and are trying to > >>provoke the matter with full throttle. > >>Those who care the development of ICT in Nepal must be aware of such > >>factors and I am simply trying to create "awareness" through this floor. > > >Awareness is the first step. The next step is action that can be brought > >about in a meaningful way. Media is an excellent way to take action. > >>Copper network is primarily owned by Nepal Telecomm only. ADSL technology > >>was introduced by Mercantile (MOS) almost four years back. But Nepal > >>Telecomm did not allow MOS to use this infrastructure. > > >There must also be proper way to address this issue besides making people > >"aware" in this list. no? like using some authoritative/judicial channel? > > >>There are more stories behind which I should not be highlighting > >>here......................I never knew that Blogs also do pit patrakarita > >>(yellow journalism). > > >One thing to remember is that a person can block any comments in his/her > >blog. I think that's their choice. But, if people want to discuss and > >uphold a free society (freedom of speech), it shouldn't be so. :) > > >Anyhow, my mistake that I didn't have enough hindsight to see all the > >stuffs going around. > > >cheers, > >Bikal --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ FOSS Nepal mailing list: [email protected] http://groups.google.com/group/foss-nepal To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Community website: http://www.fossnepal.org/ -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
