mgcarley
Founder, Hayai Broadband
Yes you're right you are different from other ISP's as in you're not yet having an actual presence on ground or even in a state of launching the service:
1) Have you got your own OFFICE ??
2) Are you having any infrastructures to give such high speeds??
3) Is permissions granted for you to operate here in India???
4) Are you having rights to DEFAME the TOP ISP's n INDIA???
1. We're negotiating for space in the area that I want. We had arranged an office at Mahim, but now we're trying to get accepted to move in to Ruby Mills at Dadar West.
2. Yes. That's why we're building an all fiber network.
3. We were going to piggyback off another license for the first few months, but instead we've now applied for our own which we're expecting to be granted in September. I guess you want to see copies of all the confidential paperwork I've had to send off to the DoT for that too?
4. I don't think you understand what "defame" means. Here's a link to the dictionary definition.
I think you'll find myself on the defense of or even commending existing providers on certain aspects of their services more often than you'll find me talking shit about them (I've recently been commending both Airtel and Beam, for example, and if you'd been following my twitter account for more than 2 days, you'd know that).
If and when I do talk badly about other providers by saying some product or service is crap, more often than not it is based on a bad experience that I've had personally, and it usually boils down to poor customer support or generally piss poor services and in some cases misinformation, and as such, like you, I reserve the right to voice my opinion in public about my own personal experience, which, as it happens, is not defamation, slander or libel.
I don't feel the need to defame other providers as this would be considered to be "bad form" in the world of business - besides, they don't need me to defame them (after all, who the hell am I to defame them? I'm just some guy, I'm not some TV presenter or nationally syndicated journalist). If anyone is harming the reputations of existing ISPs, it's the customers of each respective ISP, who more often than not have a valid reason for it, so my #1 rule for my business is: don't piss off the customers.
For the record, you'll probably also notice that I make suggestions as to what they should do better or differently, and I'm quite sure that if any of the suggestions I've made and will continue to make were put in to practice by any of the large providers, there would be no need for Hayai to exist.
1) Have you got your own OFFICE ??
2) Are you having any infrastructures to give such high speeds??
3) Is permissions granted for you to operate here in India???
4) Are you having rights to DEFAME the TOP ISP's n INDIA???
1. We're negotiating for space in the area that I want. We had arranged an office at Mahim, but now we're trying to get accepted to move in to Ruby Mills at Dadar West.
2. Yes. That's why we're building an all fiber network.
3. We were going to piggyback off another license for the first few months, but instead we've now applied for our own which we're expecting to be granted in September. I guess you want to see copies of all the confidential paperwork I've had to send off to the DoT for that too?
4. I don't think you understand what "defame" means. Here's a link to the dictionary definition.
I think you'll find myself on the defense of or even commending existing providers on certain aspects of their services more often than you'll find me talking shit about them (I've recently been commending both Airtel and Beam, for example, and if you'd been following my twitter account for more than 2 days, you'd know that).
If and when I do talk badly about other providers by saying some product or service is crap, more often than not it is based on a bad experience that I've had personally, and it usually boils down to poor customer support or generally piss poor services and in some cases misinformation, and as such, like you, I reserve the right to voice my opinion in public about my own personal experience, which, as it happens, is not defamation, slander or libel.
I don't feel the need to defame other providers as this would be considered to be "bad form" in the world of business - besides, they don't need me to defame them (after all, who the hell am I to defame them? I'm just some guy, I'm not some TV presenter or nationally syndicated journalist). If anyone is harming the reputations of existing ISPs, it's the customers of each respective ISP, who more often than not have a valid reason for it, so my #1 rule for my business is: don't piss off the customers.
For the record, you'll probably also notice that I make suggestions as to what they should do better or differently, and I'm quite sure that if any of the suggestions I've made and will continue to make were put in to practice by any of the large providers, there would be no need for Hayai to exist.