Thursday, October 25, 2007

Mobile Malfunctions

Even after of so much of technology advancement in and government support to the telecom sector, mobile phone networks still tend to jam on the year-end, due to too much of messaging. Messages take hours to be delivered and often they bounce back to the sender, usually with message charges accounted for. That is not acceptable. But even more unacceptable is voices breaking up while talking over the mobile phone, even if there is adequate charge in the handset. The moblie giants better improve their services first - ahead of spending huge sums in attractive advertisements. After all, mobile telephony is a utility service, and not something which is potentially easy to do away with, like soft drinks containing pesticides or chocolates containing harmful organisms.

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