Efficiently SG! Don't give us your business so quickly or we sue Govt! = Open Net

tun_dr_m

Alfrescian
Loyal
Joined
Aug 8, 2008
Messages
6,070
Points
83
Uniquely SG & Efficiently SG!

:*::eek::oIo::mad:

http://www.zdnetasia.com/opennet-offers-plans-to-up-installation-quota-62304555.htm

ZDNet / News / Communications
OpenNet offers plans to up installation quota
By Ryan Huang , ZDNet Asia on April 19, 2012 (3 hours ago)



SINGAPORE--OpenNet has proposed plans to increase its weekly quota for activating connections on the national fiber network, in response to a government directive earlier this year amid a string of customer complaints over installation delays.

In a letter filed to Singapore's Infocomm Development Authority (IDA), the consortium offered two proposals to revise its provision of services. It was appointed as the network company (NetCo) responsible for building the fiber infrastructure of the next-generation national broadband network (NBN).

Under its current service contract, OpenNet is obliged to activate connections for residential and business orders within 3 and 10 business days, respectively. However, it has been unable to cope with the demand and this had led to numerous complaints, with some cases reportedly involving waiting times of 4 to 6 months.

In its latest proposal, OpenNet offered a version of changes where it would fulfil a maximum of 500 orders a day--up from 480 a day. This would work out to 2,500 slots per week, an extra 100 slots from its previous quota of 2,400.

It also tabled an alternative offer of 655 slots per week. However this comes with several conditions such as limiting the number of business orders to 40 per day.

OpenNet's proposals comes a week after the consortium told ZDNet Asia that it was "working with its key subcontractor to implement another increase to its normal delivery capacity". OpenNet had previously increased its delivery capacity from 2,050 to 2,400 connections in August 2011.

The proposals have been put up by the IDA for feedback from the industry.

Lawsuit against government ongoing
OpenNet is currently also in the midst of a lawsuit against the local government in a bid to secure a "quashing order" from the Supreme Court.

A quashing order is part of a judiciary review which is usually sought to nullify a decision or directive made by an authority, and typically initiated when the authority is alleged to have acted outside the scope of its powers.

As the court documents outlining the lawsuit are sealed, the identity of the government agency named in the suit is unknown.
 
Go so fast, must do with quality also lah. With all the bangala and china hands, install duds end up waste of time.
 
fuck lah this opennet, i called them, the lady sibe defensive while trying to reason with her, in the end she apologise, saying calling OpenNet directly to install will takes longer than going to Service providers.
 
Don't see what's the rush to install fiber connection.

There's no point being an early adopter (beta tester customer) right now, and all the telcos are milking you dry with their plans.

There are plenty of new tech being rolled out this year and next year: fiber internet, 4G LTE network etc
 
Although I had fibre installed last week I don't intend to use it. The only reason I agreed to have it installed was because of the deadline they gave me. It's free if you agree to do it on Open Net's schedule. However if you don't accept their so called "offer" it'll cost you $$ if you decide to have it installed at a later date.
 
fuck lah this opennet, i called them, the lady sibe defensive while trying to reason with her, in the end she apologise, saying calling OpenNet directly to install will takes longer than going to Service providers.

All these USELESS fuckers want is to SLOW users down while fucked up LHL Ass Loong got the parliament to spent HUGE BUDGET to SPEED UP our Internet!

Uniquely SG!

Uniquely EFFICIENT!

Uniquely FAST! :oIo::oIo::oIo::oIo::oIo::*::mad:
 
Don't see what's the rush to install fiber connection.

There's no point being an early adopter (beta tester customer) right now, and all the telcos are milking you dry with their plans.

There are plenty of new tech being rolled out this year and next year: fiber internet, 4G LTE network etc

There might be new tech being roll out. But as you know about Singapore, it might take them another 12-24 months to stabilise everything. Just look at this fibre optic thing. It rolled out more than a year ago and now I'm still hearing shit about it :D
 
Back
Top