
•-It is indeed a well and must policy in order to check the misuse of communication. And as citizen living in the society, I’d appreciate it. But the crisis and havoc created and creating by the policy is also indeed unacceptable as it is creating light yet head spinning situation to the subscribers.
The cell city in different districts is very limited and thus the subscribers were compel to rushes and stand in queue in order to fill up the form. And the precious time of the citizen were simply spending to submit the form. Besides, form submitted get rejected many a time which is adding fuel to the crisis. Various cell cities accept documents according to their company higher up order. The two very ironic incident witnesses by me were:
1) An army man came to submit his form. When he hand over his Xerox id card, he was asked to bring a written prove sign by their commanding. Thus he showed his real id card but to no avail.
2) An illiterate non local came with a form to submit and the shocking was he wrote the phone number and SIM id number roughly on the form itself. Which remind me the impact of illiteracy in 21st Century.
I wonder what will happen to those villagers living far from the towns and cities where transportation is limited.
There must be rumors passing on that the telecommunication will not issue new SIM card any more and thus they might be preparing to even walk to nearby town to keep his/her SIM card alive because within this SIM card live his/her sons and daughters who are studying far from them.
It is the cell city and the retailers of the telecom companies who issued the black SIM in order to capture the market revenue and now it is them who are asking to submit original documents and id prove. They even reject one person Xerox id, which makes him fumed and swearing to himself. Some of the cell city is even charging money for the form and some brokers selling the form to make easy money. I’d rather not mention the particular company name.
I dialed to my customer care service provider and had a conversation regarding to this policy. All the time they are the winner when we lodge complain regarding value added service, dialer tune, pocket internet etc but to my surprise, this time I smell the smoke of victory. The care provider said, “We understand the subscribers’ problem.” Thus I asked back, “what do you understand?” and she was speechless. Lolz
The problem facing by the subscribers should be taken up by the various telecom companies so as to ease the crisis facing by the subscriber. Recently price rose on vegetables and daily kitchen use created havoc and now the telecom issue is surfacing. I wonder what they are going to do next. India is going crazy.
No matter what, I will use my black SIM, as purchased it from their retailers. Disconnect it or not I do not care. Cancel the disconnection than will continue using it; disconnect it than I will purchase another one. No worries.
Former SAKK press secy
Elvis chishi swu
Student activist
The cell city in different districts is very limited and thus the subscribers were compel to rushes and stand in queue in order to fill up the form. And the precious time of the citizen were simply spending to submit the form. Besides, form submitted get rejected many a time which is adding fuel to the crisis. Various cell cities accept documents according to their company higher up order. The two very ironic incident witnesses by me were:
1) An army man came to submit his form. When he hand over his Xerox id card, he was asked to bring a written prove sign by their commanding. Thus he showed his real id card but to no avail.
2) An illiterate non local came with a form to submit and the shocking was he wrote the phone number and SIM id number roughly on the form itself. Which remind me the impact of illiteracy in 21st Century.
I wonder what will happen to those villagers living far from the towns and cities where transportation is limited.
There must be rumors passing on that the telecommunication will not issue new SIM card any more and thus they might be preparing to even walk to nearby town to keep his/her SIM card alive because within this SIM card live his/her sons and daughters who are studying far from them.
It is the cell city and the retailers of the telecom companies who issued the black SIM in order to capture the market revenue and now it is them who are asking to submit original documents and id prove. They even reject one person Xerox id, which makes him fumed and swearing to himself. Some of the cell city is even charging money for the form and some brokers selling the form to make easy money. I’d rather not mention the particular company name.
I dialed to my customer care service provider and had a conversation regarding to this policy. All the time they are the winner when we lodge complain regarding value added service, dialer tune, pocket internet etc but to my surprise, this time I smell the smoke of victory. The care provider said, “We understand the subscribers’ problem.” Thus I asked back, “what do you understand?” and she was speechless. Lolz
The problem facing by the subscribers should be taken up by the various telecom companies so as to ease the crisis facing by the subscriber. Recently price rose on vegetables and daily kitchen use created havoc and now the telecom issue is surfacing. I wonder what they are going to do next. India is going crazy.
No matter what, I will use my black SIM, as purchased it from their retailers. Disconnect it or not I do not care. Cancel the disconnection than will continue using it; disconnect it than I will purchase another one. No worries.
Former SAKK press secy
Elvis chishi swu
Student activist