you do that for hayai,and they would make you their marketing chief lol
Who would make me their marketing chief? Hayai? Or Fivenet?
someone explain that to airtel who are charging a fortune for high speed packages with a minor bump in download limits.
400 rupees for 1GB at 16mbps. MY ASS.
I've been arguing about this same thing for ages. ISPs need to get out of the habit of per MB charging (and per KB for mobile data!) and start selling bigger units - Based on my own pricing, Rs20/GB isn't unreasonably expensive for consumers, and not unreasonably cheap, either, and if we could get charged 3-5 paise per MB on mobile instead of 3 paise per 10KB, then mobile data could take off even more.
I think if they did that, then they might not have to worry about offering unlimited plans on mobile which I suspect would increase the quality of the experience... after all, they already offer things like 2GB for Rs98 - that's basically the same pricing as I'm proposing.
ditto with
tata,few years ago tata guys approached me..with offer for 1k per month for unlimited data upload and
[email protected] for same unlimited package at 512kbps,they charged 2800 ,i was like
The same is true with MTNL. 1mbit/s is 999, 2mbit/s is something like 3899. WTF. Current ISPs seem to be largely scared of high-speeds. Why do you think the high-speed packages they offer now are so restrictive (both in price and download limits)?
The first time I met my Reliance account managers, I may have made them pee themselves.