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Jun 04, 2017 Letters
Dear Editor,
I wonder if I am the only person in this country complaining about the quality of internet service that is currently provide to us by GTT. Even after we have faithfully paid our monthly fee, it is very, very poor and very slow. As was stated before not by me alone but many of my fellow country men and women across this land, there are times when the internet is even slower that a lame wood-ant crawling over a spread of molasses. Every single day for several hours, the internet service provided by that multi-rich company is very sluggish and makes life challenging. The blood pressure goes up for some of us who have deadlines, duties to fulfill. The slowdown slowness usually starts from 8:30 am to 2 pm. GTT needs a wakeup call as it is already the year 2017!
Rooplall Dudhnath
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