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Monday, August 01, 2005

Stick with Dhiraagu

With Wataniyya starting their work and Dhiraagu reducing their prices to an all time low, there has been great hype on who is better?should i shift to wataniyya or not.. well im a Dhiraagu post paid user and i do not plan to switch to wataniyya YET! (unless there is no other way i would, but highly unlikely :)

First of all, the problem with dhiraagu currently is not the price, to be honest dhiraagu prices are much lower than wataniyyaa .The problem is that their servers are gettign congusted and they cant accomodate the increasing number of customers without a downfall in their service... yeah at times i myself run into the problems of all circuits are being used...

but here is the juicy part and the reason which i would not be shifting to wattaniyyaa( and still i stress on "YET"!)

lets assume that in the next 6 months time, 20% of the mobile phone users of maldives would be shifting to wataniyya.
Statistics at the end of 2004 show that there are 113,246 mobile phone users in Maldives, of which 16,374 are post paid and 96,872 are pre paid.
(
http://www.tam.gov.mv/articles.php?artID=39 )

so when the 20% of the poeple shift to wataniyya, what happens to dhiraagu? simple, the 80% of the remaining customers will be able to get better services. there is no more congustion and no more "allcircuits are busy" .. as wataniyya says "you can get through the first time" ...

ok, wataniyyaa may provide G3 in male' , they may provide conferencing as a free service and also provide PTT , but do u think dhiraagu is gonna just sit their and just wait .. i believe anyone who knows dhiraagu would know that thats the LAST thing dhiraagu would do :) they are cannibals, all these yrs they fed on the flesh of us, but i believe they have competition now so they would be feeding on wataniyya or anyone else who comes in their way from now on.. so we r free and we will get better service ..

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