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Sunday, July 31, 2005

It has Begun!!!


Well, the day is finally here.... wataniya has come into the picture... dhiraagu is... well playing the dirtiest game as well as it can.. heh... granted when i say that the response from dhiraagu would prolly be that its all marketing.. image change, and blah blah yadda yadda... sure the price reductions are a welcome one... but the timing... god knows how many time dhiraagu dropped prices within july itself....

now when i say that its not coz i dont mind the reduction in prices.... its all good for the final customer.. but it does seem a bit unfair to the competition.. this time wataniya.. i mean in all fairness they should be given the opportunity to settle down... and show the public what they have.... isnt that what happened when focus infocom came in with the internet?

sure.. the argument there being forcus inforcom is a Maldivian company and wataniya is not an so therefore dhiraagu shouldn’t stay an let them settle down... well BULL to that... dhiraagu has been having the chance to do whatever they wanted for over 2o something years.... whatever happened to reducing prices?

if someone looked around... im pretty sure there has been more price reductions in the mobile tariffs since wataniya was given the contract to be the second mobile provider... and more so over the past few months.. in terms of service and prices.... which is also a good thing.... but the important point is this...

I haven’t forgotten how dhiraagu has been charging ( exploiting ) the public over the years... an i'll be darned if i forget that jus coz dhiraagu reduces the prices by a few laari; what they have been doing over the years...

having said that... i do hope wataniya is able to play upto the expectations of the people who switch... this remains to be seen... but i'm def in the group who wants to give them the chance to prove themselves...

i've also had enuf of dhiraagu tellin me, that the number i called is either not in range, or all their circuits are busy, or its switched off, or that the number must have been eaten up by the loch ness monster... seriously.. they really dont have a clue what happens to their numbers do they?

anyways... i love one of the new wataniya ads... " get thru the first time " ... lets see if they live up to this...

I'm switching tomorow... time to start sharing... ;)

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