This may be due to the way they are 'attempting' to 'upgrade' their services to the 'new' fiber-optic broadband services. As they remove switches here and there, or temporarily block signals, this may heavily impact regular broadband users. Who knows, it is Qtel...never correct!
This may be due to the way they are 'attempting' to 'upgrade' their services to the 'new' fiber-optic broadband services. As they remove switches here and there, or temporarily block signals, this may heavily impact regular broadband users. Who knows, it is Qtel...never correct!