QUOTE(Hornet @ Dec 8 2010, 10:02 PM)
So just because we are not posting any suggestion, it means we cannot point out all the flaws in it? Right
I would have simply disagree had he not parade himself like a crusader for consumers. That's what gets me. He keep saying he's fighting for something good when there is nothing good in whatever he's fighting for. He claims its the future, which is another fallacy. Look at other countries that actually provide high speed broadband with great service, that is the future. Not giving TMnet more ammo to abuse its customers.
And also his naive take that tmnet is no evil. Right. Every corporate only thinks for themself, they wants to maximize profit. To say tmnet is no evil is naive bordering on silly. The only difference is, tmnet has no proper competition, and this is what happens when there's no one to keep them honest.
This is where he needs to take off his rose tinted glasses. TMnet is screwing its customer over and again, its ignorant to say they are all good.
There is no suggestion that Tmnet will entertain as they wants to protect their interest. Its not that hard to see. Any possible solution involves competition. There is a reason why Intel had to ensure AMD stays around, why Microsoft cannot kill off Apple and had to bail them out when they were failing.
Our problem here goes beyond tmnet greed. Tmnet will always be greedy, lets not give them more ways to screw us consumers over
"So just because we are not posting any suggestion, it means we cannot point out all the flaws in it? Right"
- My exact words were: Why criticize it without even trying to offer any alternative solutions?
I did not say you cannot point out the flaws in it, right?"...had he not parade himself like a crusader for consumers."
- I think that's your personal opinion, not something that everyone here may agree with. Right?"Look at other countries that actually provide high speed broadband with great service, that is the future."
- Yes that's the future but pray tell which country are you comparing with Malaysia? S. Korea? Japan? Singapore? You want to compare Malaysia with those countries? Talk about rose tinted glasses! Maybe you have been overseas for too long and have lost touch with the reality of local politics or you are really being naive here. "Any possible solution involves competition."
- You are talking about TM, right? You know TM is a monopoly, right? So what is this competition you are talking about? A hypothetical situation? Or do you have some ideas on how to bring about real competition to Malaysia's ISP industry?"Tmnet will always be greedy,"
- I am 100% in agreement."lets not give them more ways to screw us consumers over"
- Here's the $64 question - HOW?