Dont get me started on Qtel. Only now with competition are you seeing Sharhy, mobile broadband unlimited and more. No doubt these services could have been implemented YEARS ago. But why do it when you have a monopoly to take advantage of your customers?? Enter Vodafone. This will cetainly change the dynamic and will be better for all, customer and provider. Qtel will survive, so will Vodofone and we can all laugh about what a drama it was to pay your bill at the old Al Saad Qtel office. Remember the rush between 12 and 12:30 before the doors closed?! What a joke that was. And lets not forget the no number ticket days with all the administrative desks with 2 chairs in front, having to fight off all the others consistently cutting in front of you. Seriously, my blood pressure would rise 20 points just thinking about having to visit any Qtel office in the 90's. What a difference a decade makes.
Dont get me started on Qtel. Only now with competition are you seeing Sharhy, mobile broadband unlimited and more. No doubt these services could have been implemented YEARS ago. But why do it when you have a monopoly to take advantage of your customers?? Enter Vodafone. This will cetainly change the dynamic and will be better for all, customer and provider. Qtel will survive, so will Vodofone and we can all laugh about what a drama it was to pay your bill at the old Al Saad Qtel office. Remember the rush between 12 and 12:30 before the doors closed?! What a joke that was. And lets not forget the no number ticket days with all the administrative desks with 2 chairs in front, having to fight off all the others consistently cutting in front of you. Seriously, my blood pressure would rise 20 points just thinking about having to visit any Qtel office in the 90's. What a difference a decade makes.