I have been using the PTCL Broadband Internet for more than a year and it worked perfect but unfortunately my modem started to blink RED light which means the device is not working. I called the PTCL support and they did send technical guy (though he was stupid) at home and according to him the modem's warranty has expired and is faulty and you would have to purchase a new modem from the market. Now I'm confused as PTCL did not mention of giving away the modem or not supporting the modem after one year.
Well u said ur self that u had it for more then a year, and according to the
terms and conditions that u sign (which normally we don't read completely)
it becomes ur property after 12 months and what ever happens to it after
that is ur problem. A portion of the monthly internet charges is kept as
modem's rent by PTCL. Just think PTCL will never give away anything for
FREE!!! will it ?? :) .. after all its PTCL ..
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Thanks,
> I have been using the PTCL Broadband Internet for more than a year and
> it worked perfect but unfortunately my modem started to blink RED
> light which means the device is not working. I called the PTCL support
> and they did send technical guy (though he was stupid) at home and
> according to him the modem's warranty has expired and is faulty and
> you would have to purchase a new modem from the market. Now I'm
> confused as PTCL did not mention of giving away the modem or not
> supporting the modem after one year.
Alternate solution is apply for the disconnection of DSL service and return
the modem & then again apply for the new connection. Process takes 8-10 days
:)
Shariq Khan
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Haroon Hashmi <hhashmi...@gmail.com>wrote:
> I have been using the PTCL Broadband Internet for more than a year and
> it worked perfect but unfortunately my modem started to blink RED
> light which means the device is not working. I called the PTCL support
> and they did send technical guy (though he was stupid) at home and
> according to him the modem's warranty has expired and is faulty and
> you would have to purchase a new modem from the market. Now I'm
> confused as PTCL did not mention of giving away the modem or not
> supporting the modem after one year.
when i got the inital agreement, it was mentioned that the modem would be
handed over to the customer after a year. though i dont remember the clause
in the agreement for supporting it.
from what i recall, out of the rs. 1200 a month we are charged for services,
about 400 (or maybe 300?) is modem installment each month.
this actually brings a question which i've been pondering for quite
sometime.. why do we still pay for modem installment AFTER the year is up?
anyone has any thoughts?
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Haroon Hashmi <hhashmi...@gmail.com>wrote:
> I have been using the PTCL Broadband Internet for more than a year and
> it worked perfect but unfortunately my modem started to blink RED
> light which means the device is not working. I called the PTCL support
> and they did send technical guy (though he was stupid) at home and
> according to him the modem's warranty has expired and is faulty and
> you would have to purchase a new modem from the market. Now I'm
> confused as PTCL did not mention of giving away the modem or not
> supporting the modem after one year.
Most modems will let you login as 'admin' or 'root' (similar passwords). Perhaps you can find some detailed status/reports to help you locate the problem.
The modems they give out are of low quality (and cheap). The one I have at my office remembers most of its settings on restart, but consistently forgets the DMZ host. I bought a Linksys WAG200G a couple of years ago; I see that Linksys's comparable product of that type is the WAG160N:
----- Original Message ----- From: Shariq Khan To: telecom-grid-pakistan@googlegroups.com Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: PTCL Broadband Internet Modem Issue
Alternate solution is apply for the disconnection of DSL service and return the modem & then again apply for the new connection. Process takes 8-10 days :)
Shariq Khan
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Haroon Hashmi <hhashmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
All,
I have been using the PTCL Broadband Internet for more than a year and
it worked perfect but unfortunately my modem started to blink RED
light which means the device is not working. I called the PTCL support
and they did send technical guy (though he was stupid) at home and
according to him the modem's warranty has expired and is faulty and
you would have to purchase a new modem from the market. Now I'm
confused as PTCL did not mention of giving away the modem or not
supporting the modem after one year.
1. I got an ISDN at my home in Sep'2000 and was using it till
yesterday. I applied to PTCL to disconnect my ISDN this week and they
were asking me to return the ISDN modem that they supplied me in
Sep'2000 whereas I changed the ISDN modems twice in the past 9 years.
Some how, they were convinced that they are asking something stupid.
2. I was a FUT customer of Infinity - Wimax. From August'09 they
started issuing bills. I received the fist a bill and paid
immediately. All of a sudden, on a week-end nigh in Ramada my Infinity
stopped working. I called at 369 and was told that your connection has
been suspended on non-payment, I told them that I've not received any
bill yet, the call agent responded that your outstanding amount is Rs.
6,000. As I use a few other services as FUT, I was not bothered. I
received a bill from Infinity 4 days after the suspension. I called
and requested them to send me break-up of charges and since then no
response. I don't want to hold anybody's payment, but am concern to
know about the charges...may be FUT fee :)
3. I was also using Infinity - Wimax at my office besides other
connections. On Monday this week, the Infinity stopped working.
Launched a complain at 369, a guy visited yesterday and informed that
the out-door cable needs to be replaced, a vendor (may be their Modem
supplier) will come, change the cable and you pay him Rs. 4,500 cash
for this.
So Infinity lost two connections with a bad taste :(
On 13-Oct-2009, at 3:28 PM, Mansoor Adenwala wrote:
> when i got the inital agreement, it was mentioned that the modem
> would be handed over to the customer after a year. though i dont
> remember the clause in the agreement for supporting it.
> from what i recall, out of the rs. 1200 a month we are charged for
> services, about 400 (or maybe 300?) is modem installment each month.
> this actually brings a question which i've been pondering for quite
> sometime.. why do we still pay for modem installment AFTER the year
> is up?
> anyone has any thoughts?
> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Haroon Hashmi
> <hhashmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> All,
> I have been using the PTCL Broadband Internet for more than a year and
> it worked perfect but unfortunately my modem started to blink RED
> light which means the device is not working. I called the PTCL support
> and they did send technical guy (though he was stupid) at home and
> according to him the modem's warranty has expired and is faulty and
> you would have to purchase a new modem from the market. Now I'm
> confused as PTCL did not mention of giving away the modem or not
> supporting the modem after one year.
Now this really is a very much workable solution. Its a pity we are still
LAKEER KAY FAQEER in terms of policies designed by the authorities and don't
bother to look for any customize solutions.
The same case happened with me few months back when i called Worldcall to
have a portion of my TV cable changed but the procedure would require
approvals along with service charges. As per their own installer, i should
have disconnected the connection and applied for a new connection (3-months
payment which I am already using) and they would change the whole cable
cable from pole to my television set free of cost!
Customized solution for different scenarios is really the voice of time
specially keeping in view the strict competition in the market.
-- *Afzal Anwar*
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 1:14 PM, Shariq Khan <shariqrazak...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Alternate solution is apply for the disconnection of DSL service and return
> the modem & then again apply for the new connection. Process takes 8-10 days
> :)
> Shariq Khan
> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Haroon Hashmi <hhashmi...@gmail.com>wrote:
>> All,
>> I have been using the PTCL Broadband Internet for more than a year and
>> it worked perfect but unfortunately my modem started to blink RED
>> light which means the device is not working. I called the PTCL support
>> and they did send technical guy (though he was stupid) at home and
>> according to him the modem's warranty has expired and is faulty and
>> you would have to purchase a new modem from the market. Now I'm
>> confused as PTCL did not mention of giving away the modem or not
>> supporting the modem after one year.
>> Can any one share how to resolve this issue !!!
Just keep on logging your complain on PTCL 1218 number,I got my modem
replaced after 2 years and that also completely Free of charge.I only gave
some tip to the technician who came in for support.
- H.M
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Haroon Hashmi <hhashmi...@gmail.com>wrote:
> I have been using the PTCL Broadband Internet for more than a year and
> it worked perfect but unfortunately my modem started to blink RED
> light which means the device is not working. I called the PTCL support
> and they did send technical guy (though he was stupid) at home and
> according to him the modem's warranty has expired and is faulty and
> you would have to purchase a new modem from the market. Now I'm
> confused as PTCL did not mention of giving away the modem or not
> supporting the modem after one year.
> Just keep on logging your complain on PTCL 1218 number,I got my modem
> replaced after 2 years and that also completely Free of charge.I only gave
> some tip to the technician who came in for support.
> - H.M
> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Haroon Hashmi <hhashmi...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > All,
> > I have been using the PTCL Broadband Internet for more than a year and
> > it worked perfect but unfortunately my modem started to blink RED
> > light which means the device is not working. I called the PTCL support
> > and they did send technical guy (though he was stupid) at home and
> > according to him the modem's warranty has expired and is faulty and
> > you would have to purchase a new modem from the market. Now I'm
> > confused as PTCL did not mention of giving away the modem or not
> > supporting the modem after one year.
> > Can any one share how to resolve this issue !!!
Finally, my modem will be replaced today. However if any one too has a
same problem shot an email at khan.a...@ptcl.net.pk. Mr. Azam can
really be a help !!!
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 10:41 AM, H.M <humayun.must...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Just to elaborate please note that the replacement was done soon after
> my complain,while my previous modem was 2 years old.
> On Oct 15, 1:11 am, "H.M" <humayun.must...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Just keep on logging your complain on PTCL 1218 number,I got my modem
>> replaced after 2 years and that also completely Free of charge.I only gave
>> some tip to the technician who came in for support.
>> - H.M
>> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Haroon Hashmi <hhashmi...@gmail.com>wrote:
>> > All,
>> > I have been using the PTCL Broadband Internet for more than a year and
>> > it worked perfect but unfortunately my modem started to blink RED
>> > light which means the device is not working. I called the PTCL support
>> > and they did send technical guy (though he was stupid) at home and
>> > according to him the modem's warranty has expired and is faulty and
>> > you would have to purchase a new modem from the market. Now I'm
>> > confused as PTCL did not mention of giving away the modem or not
>> > supporting the modem after one year.
>> > Can any one share how to resolve this issue !!!
When I terminated my contract (due to house move), they actually let
me keep the modem because it had been more than a year and so it had
become customers property.
On Nov 10, 11:23 am, Haroon Hashmi <hhashmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Finally, my modem will be replaced today. However if any one too has a
> same problem shot an email at khan.a...@ptcl.net.pk. Mr. Azam can
> really be a help !!!
> Once again thank you Mr. Azam.
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 10:41 AM, H.M <humayun.must...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Just to elaborate please note that the replacement was done soon after
> > my complain,while my previous modem was 2 years old.
> > On Oct 15, 1:11 am, "H.M" <humayun.must...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Just keep on logging your complain on PTCL 1218 number,I got my modem
> >> replaced after 2 years and that also completely Free of charge.I only gave
> >> some tip to the technician who came in for support.
> >> - H.M
> >> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Haroon Hashmi <hhashmi...@gmail.com>wrote:
> >> > All,
> >> > I have been using the PTCL Broadband Internet for more than a year and
> >> > it worked perfect but unfortunately my modem started to blink RED
> >> > light which means the device is not working. I called the PTCL support
> >> > and they did send technical guy (though he was stupid) at home and
> >> > according to him the modem's warranty has expired and is faulty and
> >> > you would have to purchase a new modem from the market. Now I'm
> >> > confused as PTCL did not mention of giving away the modem or not
> >> > supporting the modem after one year.
> >> > Can any one share how to resolve this issue !!!