On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Solomon Mburu
<solo.mburu@gmail.com> wrote:
On 13/10/2009, Odhiambo Washington <
odhiambo@gmail.com> wrote:
> [snip]
>
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>> What's even more surprising is the fact that there's no one on skunks
>> who's
>> raised the red flag on this.
>>
>> @Kiania,
>
> How many skunks do you know who use Zain data services? Your statement there
> almost point to some folks you know use them, but who decided to go silent.
> I'd say it just happened noone had noticed, so you did it first.
@ Wash,
It doesn't matter how many skunks use Zain Data services. What matters
is there are people who depend on whatever data service available for
communication and it is a personal or corporate choice. There are many
theories as to why no one in the forum raised the issue, save for
Kiania. A probability here is that there are few people who are
subscribed to Zain Data Service, which is true, but they count, isn't
it?
> Conversely, your statement appears to indicate you have Zain's interest at
> heart than we think.
Methinks, it was Kiania's choice of raising the red flag, because he
was offline for the most of the day, yesterday. I also use Zain's
services (Zap, Voice and Data etc) but that does not mean I have an
interest in the company. It's a choice I made when we had Kencell.
> Generally...., there are skunks who've taken it upon themselves to be NOCs for all the network providers.
My answer to this, with due respect, falls on your signature :
If you have nothing good to say about someone, just shut up!."
@Solomon,
Are you supporting the fact that failure of someone else (other than Kiania) to raise the red flag on the issue amounts to double standards? For that is the main issue.
I still do maintain that that isn't the case. Several theories abound but two aspects stand out: No skunk had noticed it. Some skunk had noticed but did not feel like reporting the same to the forum. There is no such obligation for any skunkworks members to report downtimes, or is there?
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