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How to Fix Internet in Goa Vs Kuwait.

Submitted by rayboy on December 27, 2007 – 3:33 am6 Comments

To Fix Internet for your office in Kuwait  … you need.

- ISP over a phone call.
- Client (Could be owner or  person in Charge)
- IT Person (for the firewall / router setup)

To Fix Internet for your office in Goa  … you need.

- 5 Guys from the ISP , located in your office
- Client ( Owner or person in charge)
- IT Person (computers)
- IT Person for firewall / router
- IT Person from Kuwait over a phone call
- Electrician
- Labourer for any groundwork

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6 Comments »

  • 'GreY' says:

    it person from Kuwait ? lol ! are we that backward ? i mean every facility in india is much much better than Kuwait …. just take intl call rate for ex ….

  • 'GreY' says:

    IT person from Kuwait ?

  • Nicole says:

    Sounds like almost any other place in the world ;)
    In Korea you had always at least two people, in Germany you are lucky if anyone arrives at all and Hungary is like: Internet – uhm…..?!

  • tarazan says:

    what do you mean .
    could you explain in arabic plz
    i didn’t understand
    thank you

  • rayboy says:

    Grey : Yeah, i had to tell my friend to call up my staff in Goa, to guide them on what to do , how to do , and why to do!

    Unfortunately , indian has the knowledge, but no money on the tools, thats why you find It guys going away to countries who can afford the stuff..!

    Nicole: Oh… i thought we were in a bad situation.

    Tarazan : Sorry man, dont know to write in arabic.

  • BarryUno says:

    To be honest, it’s not that bad in India when you compare it with some other developing countries. It’s just that there are too many middlemen and other jokers involved. Everyone wants to be in on the fast buck (or rupee in this case)

    Tarazan: How you no understand English? You type English good!

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