What the hell is that supposed to mean? I'll give you the benefit of the doubt, and assume that you didn't mean that you would always choose something American over something Indian, because that would be an incredibly retarded way to think, not to mention very very cheesy.[/b]
For someone like me, who has tasted 2mbps speeds of Comcast Broadband in the U.S, I have all the bloody rights to make whatever opinion I can which I think is right. If all you care about is the level of cheesyness, stop posting, because you getting your half-minded opinion about 'Mera Bharat pehla' is cheesyness is its prime.
Indian ISPs like Airtel and MTNL are better than AOL, and at the very least are in no way worse than it.[/b]
Name one thing they've got over AOL. AOL has its own browser, one of the largest messaging services today, large database of movies and
music information and a **** load of other features Indian ISP can't even dream about having right now.
The only thing wrong with our top ISPs is that our speeds here are low,[/b]
Isn't that quite the only thing that matters in a broadband? Or perhaps the primary thing?
and that is something that is a national scenario and not really a shortcoming of individual ISPs, and is not something that would be remarkably changed by the introduction of a sh*tty ISP like AOL.[/b]
Its not a national scenario, if it is, then its a shame on the people and the government. If countries like Pakistan, who is not match for India in the IT field can have ISP that offer regualr speeds around 712kbps compared to India's 256 bottleneck since 2 years now, 'tis a matter of shame, Lazy government that doesn't want to work, soft people that don't want to demand.
and is not something that would be remarkably changed by the introduction of a sh*tty ISP like AOL.[/b]
oh it will, wait and watch. If AOL is smart enough to bring in over high speeds levelling 1mbps, you would have AOL take oveer a heavy share in the ISP
business faster than you can say 'Holy Cheese slices Batman!'
If you think our customer service is bad, and our ISPs follow sketchy practices, then wait till you see AOL!!!![/b]
If customer service is really that bad, its really doesn't matter. MTNL, BSNL, heck almost ever ISP has trained its customers to such an extend we can't be bugged by any level of low level customer support.
Put short, AOL comes, introduces speeds in MBPS for around 1.5-3k, it gains, other international ISP' come or the Indian ISP's finally stop gambling in all the money we proudly have been giving them without any questions and start laying The Real Broadband.
Well its my opinion anyways, you've got no way to prove it wrong until and unless it happens, so try not to make yourself look retared by calling others retard.