Sify Broadband users continue to suffer from poor wiring
September 25th, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 499 times, 2 so far today
Sify Broadband users continue to suffer from poor wiring
I personally remember the time when I was a Sify Broadband customer. The service was pretty bad and there were massive downtimes.
But the worst memory related to Sify Broadband remains of the time when I saw one of their network switches submerged in rain water inside a polythene bag on a tree top.
This switch was responsible for the wiring coming to my place and it took Sify guys several hours to realize that problem in between.
Anyways, I have moved on and am pretty satisfied with Airtel Broadband.
However, other people are not lucky. A user has reported on the India Broadband Forum that the Sify Broadband’s wiring still remains faulty.
The user noticed that the LAN cable coming from Sify to his place actually carried rain water. He was lucky not to damage his hardware from this mess.
Here are some photos:
Here is a revealing video:
Looks pretty bad indeed. Members are joking that Sify Broadband is providing this service for free!
More details: Water Supply in Sify Broadband
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October 8th, 2007 at 01:05 am
Thanks for posting this picture and video.. let people comes to know abt sify service.
October 7th, 2007 at 02:35 pm
Thanks for posting this picture and video.. let people comes to know abt sify service.
January 7th, 2008 at 07:32 am
Sify is finding new ways to cheat it’s customers….
Please look at this article.. It’s the conversation between Ravi(Customer) and Sify… any will go mad…..
Sify Manipulating Session Details
January 7th, 2008 at 07:02 pm
Sify is finding new ways to cheat it’s customers….
Please look at this article.. It’s the conversation between Ravi(Customer) and Sify… any will go mad…..
Sify Manipulating Session Details
December 7th, 2008 at 02:42 am
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