rolf wroteKareem wroterolf wrote
Do you feel better about yourself now? For squishing a little light of hope we had? See how far we are reduced... to do illegal stuff, hacks and tricks, and jump of joy at the prospect of having a temporary break?
It's not about feeling better but about trying to avoid a true issue with your customer.
Well it looked like you were bragging about working for MTC (a state backed company that rips people off with poor overpriced service), therefore you were implicitly supporting them.
I may very well have done the same in your position. As an engineer you try to make a good living, and offer services in exchange for money. Don't blame yourself for it. But also try not to come across as bragging - better to keep a low profile, it's just business.
nah dude beleive me I worked for lot of operators abroad in the past, MTC is nothing to brag about.. it's just that it's my responsibility/ duty to make sure the platform is flawless or whatsoever, unless you want to get tons of emails and escalations because if someone from the customer side reads this, true headache starts.. u dont wanna try it believe me, ne7na bi bouz el madfa3 as they say....
And again, what has been mentioned previously at the beggining of the thread about the hack whatever u wanna call it, doesn't help improving the situation, we already are suffering with the low bandwidth...
One more mistake, you said :" a state backed company that rips people off " .. Actually the rate is imposed by the gov and not the operator.. that's why the competition has really died between both operators.. Very simliar to the internet situation in Lebanon..
I dont know if my first post was offensive, sorry for that but just read it the lebanese way.