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<blockquote data-quote="dggsl" data-source="post: 3055867" data-attributes="member: 128387"><p>best</p><p> </p><p>you see what has happened to mobitel now. they introduced Upahara without having capacity to cope, just to win the market before Airtel entering. Dialog follows the same suit. ultimately customers will suffer and they will switch to other networks. this would be a good opening for Airtel to capitalise.</p><p>although companies operate for profits, beware airtel to survive, they can operate here at cost based pricing bcos of its huge profits in india. initially they will make losses but when this happens other networks will suffer. finally fall. then monopoly arises. too much competition also creats hicups</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dggsl, post: 3055867, member: 128387"] best you see what has happened to mobitel now. they introduced Upahara without having capacity to cope, just to win the market before Airtel entering. Dialog follows the same suit. ultimately customers will suffer and they will switch to other networks. this would be a good opening for Airtel to capitalise. although companies operate for profits, beware airtel to survive, they can operate here at cost based pricing bcos of its huge profits in india. initially they will make losses but when this happens other networks will suffer. finally fall. then monopoly arises. too much competition also creats hicups [/QUOTE]
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