Ethan_Hunt said:Man that sucks. What part of Delhi are you from?
Malviya Nagar, South Delhi. Apparently it is a 'decent' colony. Not uber posh though. Some time back I had applied for Airtel and the bummers never even got back to me. When I went to a 'relationship node', and gave my ticket number for a connection, the boy tells me "Airtel not available in your vicinity". I asked him, it has been almost a week, whey I was not told of connection installation rejection, the MF replied "islieye to naheen batayaa, kyoon kee lag naheen saktha". [We did not tell cause it cannot be installed]. I took his name down (asked him verbally) and complained to Airtel. Instead of correcting the executive they did another survey for my locality to attach a line. Again NO. Apparently 20 meters from my house is an Airtel node, but as per their norms, they cannot stretch it across.
That day I realized I will never have good connectivity at home, unless I change houses. I walked over to a shop and picked up a USB connection as back-up. Which is just as shi$$y, but at least I can browse and forum away, when my 24Online craps out.
thebanik said:You are not ready to change and still keep complaining about Airtel, get Reliance (no FUP) or even Tata (they are pricey but no problems in connectivity, FUP is higher at around 80GB for a 1Mbps connection). Ofcourse if you can, then MTNL is the best. I cannot go and stand in line for a whole day during my off, so havent applied ever.
Same reason I have not been able to get MTNL. In Delhi, you got to stand in line, and BE AVAILABLE at home when the line man comes. He knows jack about computers by the way. MTNL treats it as if they are providing electricity or water similar to Jal Board or DESU.
Sad state in India.