airtel actually has to deny connections in many areas coz their are no free lines or bandwidth. so they tried to squeeze the users who are most demanding. reducing the congestion in the process..and thus no more need to add extra infrastructure.
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would be great to see them facing crawling speeds once their connections hit the limits set by airtel.
many of them having critical dependencies on internet will not shy away from sueing airtel for damages ( those 'contract conditions' on the back of the form hold no real water, i tell you. it' just like indian IT companies making employees sign work bonds...which is basically illegal under fundamental rights provided by indian constitution). a good number will move to other ISP, who will only be too happy to sign a QoS adherence contract with these businesses.
---------- Post added at 11:16 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:12 PM ----------
would be great to see them facing crawling speeds once their connections hit the limits set by airtel.
many of them having critical dependencies on internet will not shy away from sueing airtel for damages ( those 'contract conditions' on the back of the form hold no real water, i tell you. it' just like indian IT companies making employees sign work bonds...which is basically illegal under fundamental rights provided by indian constitution). a good number will move to other ISP, who will only be too happy to sign a QoS adherence contract with these businesses.