Sun 5 Aug 2007
MOC Stops New Fiber Optics Accounts
Posted by Bashar under ISP, Kuwait, Technology
According to an ISP insider, they were surprised MOC have stopped creating new accounts for Fiber Optics users and they were trying to find out why. Really depressing after everyone (even people who don’t have Fiber yet) was so happy that we finally might see an improvement. My best thought is MOC saw they are losing money or they want more money.
What else could be the problem? Unable to handle load? This is even worse! I will update the blog if I come to know of anything new.
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August 6th, 2007 at 1:59 pm
Since I’ve known MOC, Nearly all what I observed is bad news. This half Ministry and half company concept is just not doing any good. Whenever they feel they are eaten by competition, new laws are born just to protect them more than protecting the citizen.
August 6th, 2007 at 3:14 pm
Wait until the third operator comes. I bet many regulations are gonna be twisted to their good.
August 8th, 2007 at 6:46 pm
Lets face it; every time I read a news article about Kuwait with the M.O.C abbreviation in it I expect bad news, and I’m right on that 95% of the time.
Isn’t it Ironic that this Ministry which is supposed to have the leadership in government sector in both technology and the quality of service seems to be falling back behind many ministries? It is such a shame that a country as small as Kuwait with an area (or zone if you wish ) as small as South Surra STILL suffers from the lack of Hi-speed Internet because the good ‘ol M.O.C is a bit afraid of the possibility that maybe ISPs will make some profit and yet didn’t even try to launch its own Internet Service to compete! So there you have it: “I ain’t gonna solve it and I’ll be damned if I let someone else do!”
August 9th, 2007 at 8:32 am
@DeadEye: Ministry of Corruption! What can I say :)