Got some info on blink's prices, i think this fits in here. OK!!!DSL ppl who suffering with their 256k - this package is the slowest speed on blink and it costs $79.99if you want double your 256k or if the number 512 jus tickles your fancy then you will be paying about $150 a month for thatif your like me and dont mind paying the $350 for a 2 mb connection then there you have it 2 mb for the same price as 256k dsl.AND FINALLY IF YOUR A UBER RICH BASTARD MOFO WITH RICH PARENTS THAT NEVER HOME! you can take the 10 mb package for round $600AND i was surprised too. Its already AVAILABLE IN MORVANT. So none of allu have an excuse. I know im getting it
So none of allu have an excuse.
it is out. jus signed up for it, called 62blink and they say it up and running in all the dsl supported areas
CALLS to the Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT) may soon be answered by foreigners, according to Communication Workers' Union (CWU) president, John Julien.He made the claim yesterday, as scores of TSTT workers protested outside the company's Independence Square, Port of Spain, branch.Julien claimed that TSTT had outsourced part of its call centre to a call centre in India. He said if one calls to find out information in future they may be speaking to a national of India.He added that TSTT is also "planning to replace our permanent jobs with contract workers" and over 200 workers stand to lose their jobs. He said he learnt from reliable sources that as of two days ago, the go-ahead was given to implement this new structure.However, human resource manager at TSTT Edghill Messiah, said to date, none of the workers from TSTT had been sent home, neither had any of them been given letters to go home.Commenting on the call centres, Messiah said this was nothing new, since the company had outsourced call centres in the past. He said with the introduction of their new broadband service, Blink, India was chosen as the call centre for answering questions because of their technical expertise in this field.
thas bs!!!for so many reasons!! the user base in trinidad is not so huge that they would need to outsourcesecondly, there are scores of talented techs in trinidad that could easily serve this purpose!!i mean, trinidad has the most mcse's and mcps in the WHOLE Caribbean, thas not something that should be overlookedsteups