They'll have to open up voip calling like whatsapp and Skype again before they can talk about 'improved services/transparency/illegal tariffs'; a market environment that blocks out competition and imposes difficulty upon a huge section of its population cannot expect to be seen as fair or free or unrestrictive; i'm not a heavy phone/voip/internet user anyway and i personally don't care; but there is a huge chunk of the qatar population that cannot afford even the lowest prepaid rates, let alone a postpaid subscription; it is these people that have been hardest hit by the voip calling block and to me its just unfair and cruel to deprive them of the only means they have to connect with their loved ones who are a world away from them while they work hard to build this country with their sweat and tears and blood; just so that ooredoo can shore up its bottom line; may Allah open our doors ameen.
They'll have to open up voip calling like whatsapp and Skype again before they can talk about 'improved services/transparency/illegal tariffs'; a market environment that blocks out competition and imposes difficulty upon a huge section of its population cannot expect to be seen as fair or free or unrestrictive; i'm not a heavy phone/voip/internet user anyway and i personally don't care; but there is a huge chunk of the qatar population that cannot afford even the lowest prepaid rates, let alone a postpaid subscription; it is these people that have been hardest hit by the voip calling block and to me its just unfair and cruel to deprive them of the only means they have to connect with their loved ones who are a world away from them while they work hard to build this country with their sweat and tears and blood; just so that ooredoo can shore up its bottom line; may Allah open our doors ameen.