It's kind of alarming and disconcerting to realize how dependent we have become to the Internet nowadays. I mean to us the Net-nuts ( my own term :p). How hard it is to get a day passes us by without finding ourselves "logging-on" at least once.
This doesn't take into account the duration of course which may varies from one person to another. My average time spent on-line would be at least an hour per session. Ordinarily, a session would include updating my blogs, check e-mails and sourcing for relevant info which all these will only be available if we are logged in to the Internet.
So imagine for the last three days that I was not able to have access to the Internet because of a road accident which had disrupted the phone lines and also the Internet. In other words it was really frustrating.
The fact remains that several service provider corporations in this country, to some extent, had total monopoly to selected market niches without having the worry of other competitors. Still this doesn't mean they can simply provides below-par services at their whim and fancy.
And yes, it can be so damn frustrating at times. And there is nothing that we can really do about it so long as the Government let the status-quo stays.
And yes, it can be so damn frustrating at times. And there is nothing that we can really do about it so long as the Government let the status-quo stays.

