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Revival of BSNL – Better Customer Service a MUST

02 Saturday May 2015

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During the discussion with the Secretary, DOT by the Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations representatives, the demand of the Forum that it should be made mandatory for the Central/State governments and PSUs to take service from BSNL was raised. We cited the example of Air India, which has been mandated for Government officers for flight travel.

The Secretary at this stage brought the issue of efficiency, or rather inefficiency of the BSNL services. Unless the service is improved, nobody can be forced to take it, he said. He said that in the meeting of the Communications Minister with the MPs of various states, almost all the MPs raised the issue of inefficient service, non-repair of faults in time, call dropping, insensitive dealing etc. and wanted improvement of services. he also cited many public and government officers raising such complaints.

As stated above, the  complaints are not from M.P.s alone. To be frank, wherever we meet the public, such complaints are raised. This is a real issue with regard to the revival of BSNL. There is much resentment about our services in general. That is known to all of us. This is also one reason why our land-line connections are drastically coming down and one day we may lose the first position in land lines also. Support of the people are very much necessary in our struggle for “Revival of BSNL”. How we can improve the services and how we can get the support of the people are very important points. What can be done in the matter?

1. Cordial, friendly and supporting dealing with the customer/public: As stated by Gandhiji, ‘Customer is the most important person in the premises’. He is a welcome visitor. The customer visits BSNL office or Customer Care Service for his requirements, whether to get a new connection, pay the bills, making enquiries or to make complaints about his faulty equipment, service etc. etc.

The first thing that the employee/worker can do is to greet the customer with Namaste / Good Morning, and a friendly smile and ask politely what is his requirement? This itself will make him feel that the employee is there to help him. Once his requirement is known, the employee has to immediately attend to it if he is the person dealing with it. Otherwise he has to contact the concerned person and inform him. Asking the customer to go from one person to another person will irritate him. Now that ‘One Window System’ is arranged, the same employee can mostly deal with the problemss.

If it is a case of fault/out of order/ cable fault etc. the arrangement should be that it should be immediately attended. A usual fault can be attended in 2-3 hours time at the maximum. The RM/TM/TTA, whoever is the employee, has to be immediately ordered for attending the fault, whether on line, cable,broadband or whatever it is. It should be ensured that such faults are rectified in the day at least. In case of cable fault etc., if some delay is expected, the customer can be informed the reason for the delay.

Convenient arrangements should be made for the customers at the CSC. If more customers are there, the slip system with serial numbers can be arranged as in banks, so that the customer need not stand in the queue. When his slip number is announced or put on the screen for that purpose, he can go to the counter and present his requirements.

The customer may be angry sometimes due to delay on the part of the BSNL to his demands/requirements. In such cases, the employee should be very calm, hear him fully and patiently explain him the reasons for the delay and express ‘sorry’ for the difficulties caused to him and also assure that the needful will be done without any further delay. In case, it is beyond his authority, the customer may be asked to meet his superior for the same. In no case, the employee should become angry and retort. Patience and being cool is a great asset. While speaking over telephones also, you have to be calm and quiet and not irritate the person at the  other end.

Now the customer has several options other than BSNL for getting telecom services. This we must always remember. Our service should be better than the private companies, if we want to get more and more subscribers.

There is a system in some places that the pending fault are closed by the end of the day and reopened next day to show that there is no pending fault. This is completely a wrong process. Till the fault is rectified, it should be pending, compelling the staff for early fault-repair.

A usual reply from the employee for the inefficiency is that there are no equipment. This is partly true. The earlier situation has  changed. Now in almost all SSAs, urgent equipment are available, though less in number compared to the requirement. It is our job to see that the equipments are mad available.

These are only  some  few suggestions which came to my mind immediately. There are so many other things we can do for the revival of BSNL.

Can’t we practice and implement these small niceties and help to the customer in our premises? It will make a whole change in the situation, which will be in our favour.

If you have got any such suggestions, please intimate  through Comments or otherwise, which we will certainly take seriously.

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BSNL reduces Roaming, SMS charges by 40% and 75% respectively

01 Friday May 2015

Posted by VAN NAMBOODIRI in BSNL - Better Service to the Nation, BSNL News, Forum, SAVE BSNL CAMPAIGN, Telecom

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BSNL, Reduction of charges for Roaming, SMS

After the announcement of free calls from BSNL land lines  in the night, BSNL  again has taken customer friendly decisions. It has reduced the roaming charges by 40% and the SMS charges by 75%. Well done. Despite loss, BSNL has done the correct thing.

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BSNL Officers to meet MPs – Minister’s Direction

27 Monday Apr 2015

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M.P., Revival of BSNL. Minister

It is reported in the press that the Communications Minister has directed the BSNL Officers to meet the Parliament Members from the various regions to inform them of the developments and also to get their suggestions and opinions on improving the BSNL services in their areas.

One such meeting was held on 24th April at the Parliament Annexe, which was chaired by the Communications Minister, where MPs from NE, Rajasthan and HP were present. Both the MPs from Tripura, Coms Shankar Prasad Datta and Jitendra Choudhary attended and placed the demands raised by the Forum in their Strike on 21-22 April.

The Communications Minister should also find some time to meet the representatives of the Unions/Associations functioning in BSNL and hear their views and suggestions. On 1st May 2015, the secretary DOT will meet the Forum of BSNL Unions /Associations. Will the Minister chair that meeting too? If so, it will be a very good gesture.

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More than 55,000 Indian villages have no mobile coverage – Minister

25 Saturday Apr 2015

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Even after 20 years of launch of mobile services in the country, around 55,669 villages do not have mobile coverage till now.

“It is estimated that there are 55,669 villages in the country that do not have mobile coverage,” Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha.

Asked if even after 20 years of launching the mobile services in the country, there are around 56,000 villages where mobile telephone service has not reached so far, the Minister said “Yes”.

Prasad said mobile service to uncovered villages in the country are likely to be provided in a phased manner over a period of five years with funding from universal service obligation fund (USOF).

“Detailed project report consisting of technical framework and cost estimates for Himalayan states (Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Uttarakhand) is under preparation,” he said. (Press Report)

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Parliamentary Committee on MTNL

25 Saturday Apr 2015

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MTNL, upgrading of network

As per reports in the media, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information technology has reported that MTNL, the telecom PSU providing services in Mumbai and Delhi, is not in a position to upgrade its network due to severe financial problems. It could only provide 1,49,973 landline/WLL/broadband connections against a target of 5 lakhs due to paucity of funds.

However MTNL has now been able to secure a loan of Rs. 1,200 crore from IDBI this year for upgrading of networks.

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Letter to Communications Minister by Forum

24 Friday Apr 2015

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Letter to Communications Minister

Copy of letter sent by Forum dated 24-04-2015 to Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad, Communications Minister is  reproduced below:

 

FORUM OF BSNL UNIONS / ASSOCIATIONS

D-7, Telegraph Place, Gole Market, New Delhi – 110001

Forum/HM                                                                                             24-04-2015

To

Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad,                                                                             Minister of Communications & IT,                                                                   Sanchar Bhawan, 20, Ashoka Road,                                                                   New Delhi – 110001

Sub: Request for a meeting with the Communications Minister on the issue of Revival of BSNL.

Respected Sir,

The Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations is the umbrella organisation of the BSNL Executives and Non-Executives numbering about 2.25 lakhs employed in BSNL. Forum is seriously concerned with the revival of BSNL and has been suggesting many proposals for the strengthening of BSNL and better service to the customers during the last many years.

The Forum has requested about half a dozen times to your kind self for a meeting with the Forum, so that our issues could be presented before you for kind consideration and settlement. Though your office had assured that meeting will be arranged, unfortunately so far no meeting has taken place. In fact, we could not to meet you even once after you assumed office.

You may be aware that the employees were compelled to go on Two days Strike on 21-22 April 2015 to focus our demands and for early settlement. The date of the strike was postponed twice in the hope that a serious discussion will take place with the DOT / Government. That also did not happen.

The employees were happy to read your declarations in the Parliament and outside that ‘BSNL will not be allowed to die’ and that necessary action will be taken to revive BSNL. The Forum is fully prepared to co-operate in this matter which is of vital importance to the employees.

I would, therefore, once again request you to kindly grant a meeting to the Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations at the earliest to discuss these issues and present our views.

Thanking You,

Yours Faithfully,

 Sd/-

V.A.N.Namboodiri                                                                                        Convener, Forum. Mob: 9868231431

 

 

 

 

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Only One Day for the BSNL Strike to start – Make last minute preparations

19 Sunday Apr 2015

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2 hours strike by BSNL workers, BSNL

The 2 Days Strike of the BSNL Employees will start on 21st April 2015 and will continue for 22nd. This is a strike to SAVE BSNL and SAVE NATION. If BSNL is not there, workers also will not be there. Hence this is a “DO OR DIE” situation for the employees. There is no other way but to strengthen BSNL and compel the Government to support BSNL and ensure that the assurances given by the Government at the time of corporatisation are honoured. The government should assist its own PSU company. The entire work force have to ensure a better customer service.

MAKE THE STRIKE COMPLETE, MAKE IT A BIG SUCCESS BY FULL PARTICIPATION.

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Support increases for Net Neutrality

18 Saturday Apr 2015

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The Airtel Zero Scheme for offering internet services with a charge has created a storm. The new generation has opposed it tooth and nail. More and more support are coming for Net Neutrality. The DOT is supporting the net neutrality and feels that it is essential for internet growth. The Party Congress of CPI(M) at Visakhapatnam has adopted a resolution in support of net neutrality.

The Internet can not be restricted for the benefit of some private companies who wants to maximise their profit at the expense of the people.

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Another Spectrum auction on the anvil

18 Saturday Apr 2015

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TRAI has now  asked the government to conduct another spectrum auction, that of 700 MHz, which is used for 4G services. The TRAI has asked the government to take the decision in this matter within 3 months.

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SAVE BSNL, SAVE NATION (10) – Allot Spectrum Free to BSNL

09 Thursday Apr 2015

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Save BSNL Campaign

BSNL is a fully government owned company. At the time of the formation of BSNL, it was assured by the government that all help and support will be provided to the telecom PSU to maintain its financial viability. All those promises have been broken by the government.

At least the spectrum can be given free to the BSNL. The government has got more than Rs. 1.10 lakh crore from the recent spectrum auction. This is much more than expected by the government.

In these circumstances, the government can easily allot spectrum to BSNL free. It will help revival of BSNL in a big way. We are demanding that spectrum should be granted free to government company, BSNL.

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