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Feb 16, 2016 Letters
Dear Editor,
I thought that the community where I live on the East Coast is the only area in Guyana where the internet service provided by Guyana Telephone and Telegraph is very, very poor despite we pay handsomely and faithfully monthly for this service. The speed is like cockroach crawling on a very thick molasses spread. We must also state here categorically that GT& T should refund all its customers that were poorly provided with this sloppy service. The Guyanese word for this is robbing “poor people” or the rich sucking the blood of the poor. We Guyanese deserved better!
Don’t you think so editor?………………………………………………….. there is poor Internet service provided by GTT at Low Lands/Hope. It has been over a month now that the service provided is very poor. We suggest that a public enquiry be set up by the authorities to look at this matter. GTT is a wealthy company and is providing people in this country with poor internet services. Customers cannot upload emails, whatsapp and access Facebook. This kind of service is greatly affecting the business community and students. The customers of Low Lands/Hope are very displeased with GTT. Customers need to get their money’s worth of service.
Rooplall Dudhnath
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