Tag: 3G

  • Airtel,Thugs and Your Call Records

    I had blogged on the way Airtel cheats its customers

    http://ramanisblog.in/2012/02/24/does-airtel-cheat-customers/

    I am reproducing some more complaints.

    “Airtel cheats !!!!!!

    English: Logo of Airtel
    English: Logo of Airtel (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

    sir,
    My Mobile no is 9901934737, it is prepaid; I had recharged on 21st FEB & 25th Feb of 2012 for Rs. 444/- for 4 times that is total Rs. 1776=00 but this amount has not been credited to my number, the same was complained to airtel complaint forum & their appellate forum on 28th feb 2012 but till today no action is taken; every time each new executive calls up & assures to resolve the issue within 3 days, but till today nobody has taken the initiative to resolve the issue. Each time I have to start the explanation from the beginning for every new executive who calls me, which is just frustrating; they have asked all the details like my statement & transaction ID which I have forwarded duly. Every time they acknowledge only with assurance but not resolving the same.
    I am giving the complete details of mails below for more clarity.
    I request your good self to take this on highest priority.

    Thanking You.
    Kiran M.N.

    Dear Mr. Kumar,

    Ref: e-mail dated 07/03/2012, regarding the non-receipt of online recharge benefit for your airtel mobile number 9901934737.

    Warm greetings from all of us at airtel.

    We regret for the inconvenience caused to you in this regard.

    We would like to inform you that we have registered your concern. For your reference, the unique Service Request number is CONRC3030920025100. Our respective team will contact you by 14-Mar-2012, 09:09 AM with an update.

    We request your kind co-operation until such time.

    We would like to thank you for taking out the time to voice your concern. At airtel, we believe that our customer¿s feedback is a valuable input, which helps us to improve our services and ensure that we strive towards achieving customer satisfaction.

    We hope that we have been able to assist you suitably.

    Please feel free to speak to our call center executive on 121 regarding any query/ request and 198 (Toll Free) for any complaints. You can also email us at 121@in.airtel.com.

    If it is still unresolved, you can get in touch with the Nodal Officer with your earlier request or complaint number. You may send an email atnodalofficer.kk@airtel.in or you may call at 9972534865 from 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM Monday to Friday. The Nodal officer will provide a resolution to yourcomplaint in 10 days.

    If you do not receive a satisfactory response from Nodal officer you may send an email at appellate.kk@airtel.in or you may call at 9972544865 from 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM Monday to Friday.

    Assuring you the best of our services.

    Warm Regards,

    Kiran K S
    Appellate Office
    Bharti AirtelLimited”

    http://www.consumercourtforum.in/f49/airtel-cheats-68925/

    “On 12-Nov-2011, I submitted 3G postpaid service cancellation request to Airtel via email. On 14-Nov-2011, Airtel Corporate Services (Ms.Dimple) contacted me and offered 50% rental discount for 3 months and requested me to stay back. Accepting their offer, I stayed back.

    But Airtel didn’t provide rental discount in December 2011 bill. I contacted them on 23-Dec-2011 for clarification. Ms.Dimple replied “50% rental discount has been updated to ur num you ll be recieving conformation message shortly”. But I didn’t receive any confirmation message. However, I paid the full bill amount thinking I can resolve this billing issue in coming days and adjust the excess amount in next bill.

    Things turned worse; Airtel didn’t provide rental discount in Jan 2012 bill too. I contacted Airtel for clarification. I didn’t get any response for my emails. I decided to cancel the connection forever. I sent the cancellation email and also demanded final bill with 50% promised rental discount applied. But airtel kept on unethically insisting me to pay the full rental. I disagreed and requested airtel to fulfil their promise. I told Airtel that I am ready to make the payment if proper bill is produced.

    Airtel threatened me through their collection agents on 28-Feb-2012. Meenakshi Bora, Solomon, and Monika are the people who contacted me and demanded immediate payment. I patiently explained all the details and request Airtel to fulfil the promise. They said they will look into this issue, but never came back with a response.

    Today Airtel has sent me legal notice asking me to appear before Lok adalat on 31-May-2012. I am going to present all the email proofs to the judge and make my point clear. Truth is at my side. So I don’t have any fear. I need to take OFF from office to attend this court proceedings. This is the price that I am getting for getting Airtel Postpaid service.

    Their irresponsible attitude is NOT appreciated. Airtel has stole my time and had given mental agony. I need Airtel to fulfil their promise and compensate me for stealing my time and giving mental agony. I have email evidence for all these communications. Airtel you have to answer the court for your irresponsible and unethical behaviors. Airtel, please Don’t cheat people for earning money.”

    http://www.zimbio.com/Mobile+Tips/articles/G9U5zHHpna0/Airtel+Cheats+bill+amount+Post+Paid+Customers

    Follow the Links above for more complaints.

    Here below is a complaint on their accessing your call records.

    “my number WAS +919972228864.  Along with this number, they provided a GPRS connection that I was informed was free for the first 700 MB during the first month and would be billed @ Rs. 0.10/10 KB from then on.  I was NOT informed by their executive that there is a plan for Rs. 99/- for 1 GB.  Not sure why he would hide this!  Not sure if anyone in the world would take-up such a plan after knowing there is a Rs. 99 one.  It was hence a clear violation for not having explained the complete offer.
    In the middle of the month, I received a message that my credit limit exceeded.  I was concerned and called-up customer care.  They said NOT to worry, it was just that my discounts and offers were not applied as on that date and that would be adjusted once the bill is generated.  They also asked me to pay some money to increase the credit limit.  I did so without knowing that my GPRS was actually metering to a huge amount.
    I received a final bill for about Rs. 6,500/- most of them being for the GPRS.  I followed-up SEVERAL times with customer care mentioning about the miscommunication.  They were ready to reduce the bill amount by Rs. 1,000 or Rs. 2,000 (not sure why they would do this if they knew for sure that the billing was right) but they were not ready to write it off.
    I told them clearly that I won’t pay the additional money because I was neither informed of a better plan available nor was I warned that I reached the ceiling.  All the more, when I called up to inquire, they said NOT to worry!
    I paid all except Rs. 2,900 and odd leaving it as money on dispute.  They are now resorting to cheap ways such as calling up my contacts and asking ‘Is the thief there?’.  I have had a miserable experience on all Airtel products viz. mobile, broadband (I got 10 GB exhausted in less than a week! and I didn’t watch a single movie!) and TV.”

    The complaints fall into the following Categories.

    1.If you can get hold(which is a rarity) of Airtel Help Line, you will not get a solution.You will be informed that ‘they will check and let you know” Well, you are never contacted again.

    2.Not divulging facts bout the Scheme Details.

    3.Unauthorized deduction of pre paid connections.

    4.Over charging Post paid Customers.

    5.Lying on Broad Band speed and over charging.

    Now Airtel has graduated into intimidating its customers and their contacts by accessing their call records ,through thugs who pose as recovery agents and use abusive language when you with hold the disputed amount.

    You would think they would send their Executives to sort out.

    No, the same chaps who were literally at your feet to get you subscribed them vanish into thin air the moment you get connected.

    If here is any dispute, the Business procedure is to send communications  and if payments are not forth coming serve a legal notice. Airtel does neither.

    Airtel accesses your call records of your disconnected mobile , calls up your contacts use abusive language .

    The idioms and the local language belong to Thugs.

    How is it that the Consumer Court is keeping quiet despite numerous complaints?

    And how is it a Mobile Service Provider can access your call records and use it for their personal use?

    How legal is it?]

    Some more complaints received

    ‘I dont know how, yesterday i recharged for 350 and today i got an sms saying , 99rs deducted for downloading “TheAvengers” dont know what this either a game or some movie.. nothing in my phone downloaded to be seen. looters of a different class.”

    I suggest those affected by Airtel may send their complaints with documentation to enable me to file a collective case in the Consumer Court”

  • No Technology for tracking live 3G Data !

    What’s That again? Technology not available?

    Pass on some percentage of profit you earned by the largesse of Raja.

    In fact this would be a fraction of what has been paid to ,to whom, you know who I mean.

    Now Radia is out of the loop, you have to organise something else.

    NEW DELHI: The government will prevent telcos from offering non-voice 3G mobile services in seven days, unless they demonstrate that these facilities can be tapped live, a senior department of telecom (DoT) official said.

    The 3G data services that could be impacted include high-speed internet, download of music and video clips, chat and internet telephony calls. So far, state-run telcos BSNL and MTNL and private players such as Reliance Communications (RCOM) and Tata Teleservices have launched 3G — high-end data services on mobiles — while Bharti Airtel was slated to begin offering them by the year-end.

    DoT last week halted video-calling services citing security concerns at the home ministry’s behest, as these can be traced only a few minutes after they have ended. While intelligence agencies complain that such calls cannot be monitored live, executives with telcos say there is no technology available globally for real-time tapping of video calls.

    During a meeting on Monday among representatives of telcos, the home ministry and security agencies, the Intelligence Bureau had sought a temporary ban on all 3G data services, a DoT official present said.

    First-mover advantage lost
    But, operators have been given up to seven days to demonstrate that data services can be tapped in real time, failing which the services will be disallowed. IB officials too have said they will discuss internally some of the proposals suggested by telcos during Monday’s meeting, and come back within the next couple of days, this official added.

    Any temporary ban on 3G services will dent the firstmover advantage enjoyed by RCOM, Tata Teleservices, and the state-run companies. It might also force Bharti Airtel, Vodafone, Idea Cellular, and Aircel to delay their launch plans.

    Read more: Security concerns ‘derail’ 3G – The Times of India http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/telecom/telcos-face-3g-ban-failing-real-time-test-/articleshow/7136202.cms#ixzz18oZDqRiw
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    MAY 11, 2010 – Splunk, the IT Search company, has announced the availability of Splunk 4.1 at its inaugural SplunkLive! customer events in Singapore and Hong Kong, following a successful first full year of local operations which saw customer numbers top 170 in the Asia-Pacific region.

    Since establishing regional headquarters in Hong Kong in late 2008, Splunk’s Asia-Pacific presence has more than doubled in size. Splunk now has staff based in Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan and Australia, with plans to establish a local presence in additional Asia-Pacific countries in 2010, says Robert Lau, Vice President, Asia Pacific and Japan for Splunk.

    “Despite the macro-economic climate, 2009 was a very good year for Splunk,” said Mr Lau. “The company experienced worldwide growth over 100% and Asia-Pacific represents the fastest growing region in the world. As more and more Asia-Pac customers experience the value of Splunk we look to continue this in 2010 and also expand our partner network to meet the demand.”

    Leading Asia-Pacific organizations now using Splunk include: Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, Merck Singapore, Aviva Asia, Singapore National Institute of Education, Infocomm Asia Holdings, UIH i-Secure, Telkomsel Indonesia, Fortis Insurance, Daiwa Securities, Lenovo China, Ernst & Young India, Taiwan National Center for High-Performance Computing, Taiwan Stock Exchange, Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan Mobile, NTT Data, Singtel Optus, Telstra, Ericsson Australia, Monash University, Raytheon Australia and Lloyds International.

    Splunk 4.1 provides the unique ability for users to search, monitor and analyze live streaming IT data as well as terabytes of historical data, all from the same interface, delivering the best of both worlds for IT data management. The ability to search, analyze and create live dashboards with streaming data from the IT infrastructure delivers immediate visibility to operational, application, security and compliance issues. Now users can see incidents and attacks as they occur, monitor application SLAs in real time, correlate and analyze events on streaming data and track live transactions and online activity.

    http://www.splunk.com/view/SP-CAAAFMX