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    Hi Arun.. i was typing a sell feedback but by mistake pressed the 'enter' key.. so it got cut short. Is there a way to edit it, cant find it ? Else, maybe on special request ?
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    Let us clear the mist about Termination Charges. The regime of termination charge is heavily loaded in favour incumbent biggies. Biggies cancel out each others' termination charges and earn huge amount from new players. Biggies earn more and more when new players keep adding subscribers due to their better tariff & QoS(Quality of Service) Net effect :: 1) New players pay huge amount to incumbents with their already squeezing wafer-thin marigin 2) Kills competition and favours oligopoly 3) It's penalty for delivering superior service Any competitive market regulator should never support such an one-sided regime. TRAI should make clear roadmap towards zero-termination regime to help the new players survive.
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    LEGAL AND LOGICAL EXPLAINED. After having failed his exam in 'Logistics and Organization' , at the University of XXXXXX, North American one, an Indian student goes and confronts his Professor about it. Indian Student: 'Sir, do you really understand anything about the subject in which you have not given me even a pass mark?' Canadian Professor: 'Surely I must. Otherwise I would not be a professor!' Student: 'Great, well then I would like to ask you a question. If you can give me the correct answer, I will accept my mark as is and go. If you however do not know the answer, I want you give me an 'A' for the exam. ' Professor: 'Okay, it's a deal. So what is the question?' Student: 'What is legal, but not logical; logical, but not legal and neither logical, nor legal?' Even after some long and hard consideration, the professor cannot give the student an answer, and therefore changes his exam mark into an 'A', as agreed. Afterwards, the professor calls on another Indian students whom the Professors considers as his best student and asks him the question asked by the student who had just met him. The deemed best Indian student immediately answers: 'Sir, you are 63 years old and married to a 35 year old Indian woman, which is legal, but not logical. Your Indian wife has a 25 year old lover, which is logical, but not legal. The fact that you have given your wife's lover an 'A' grade after he seemingly won an arguement, although he really should have failed, is neither legal, nor logical.'
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