Here's the thing: Tengzhou Mobile Company put up a slogan on the outdoor wall of the local countryside, which read "Mobile broadband is easy to use and affordable, and 240 yuan will guarantee it for two years" and "Mobile broadband for the whole family is free". However, after seeing the advertisement, the whistleblower went to the business hall to handle these two businesses, but was told that he could only enjoy the broadband discount advertised after handling the 98 yuan and 58 yuan packages respectively, and the package agreement was for two years.
Knowledgeable consumers should be able to see at a glance what's fishy in these propaganda words of China Mobile, but for most people, especially rural people, they are easily attracted by the low price in the advertisement, so they go to the business hall for a cheaper price. After actual use, I found that the network speed and after-sales service are not good, and there are often problems such as dropped calls, jams, and untimely maintenance. I regret it.
For example, in July last year, in jurong city, Jiangsu Province, a farce happened that a couple hurt each other because of the untimely maintenance of mobile broadband and went to the business hall to pay the medicine fee.
Originally, the man wanted to install the broadband service of China Telecom, and his wife was greedy for cheap. On July 22, the broadband at home suddenly broke down, and the mobile maintenance personnel promised to accept the maintenance within 24 hours, but no one came to repair it until the evening of the 23 rd. There is broadband, but I can't use it. The more I think about it, the angrier I get. So the man and his wife quarreled about broadband, and finally they even had a big fight. Both of them got into medical dressings. Afterwards, they thought it was because the broadband of China Mobile was broken, so they thought that their medical expenses should also be paid by the mobile company.
The above two things tell us that we should be cautious in dealing with broadband, not just coveting cheap, but also considering the comprehensive strength of broadband operators. After all, broadband is a high-tech thing, unlike shopping, the quality can be seen at a glance.
In fact, at present, China's broadband operation system belongs to second-and third-tier broadband operators, including mobile companies, except telecom companies, China Unicom and other first-tier broadband operators. They buy a certain amount of broadband from the superior broadband operators and then resell it to broadband users for profit. Obtaining broadband resources at the lowest cost and then selling them to many broadband users can greatly reduce the operating costs of broadband companies. Therefore, a large number of broadband users, crowded on limited broadband resources, will inevitably have a peak of internet access, network congestion, and rapid decline in network speed.
In short, second-and third-tier operators or even lower-level operators actually rent telecom or Unicom networks to provide indirect services. While increasing users without restriction, they don't invest in renting more network bandwidth, just like buying food, and their network speed and stability can be imagined. Therefore, from the actual results, the network speed they promote is often inconsistent with reality.
First-class broadband operators directly provide services for broadband users, and access users can match according to the technical requirements of network bandwidth standards, which can provide users with a more stable and fast broadband network. In addition, after years of layout and careful management, it has been gradually improved in engineering transformation, network optimization and server construction, so it can provide users with high-quality broadband.
Finally, in general, in the face of the promotion of low-cost broadband, users really easily lose their judgment. But will people who have suffered losses once be cheated again? Therefore, in the broadband market, it may not be realistic for China Mobile to challenge the first position of telecommunications by gimmicks such as low prices. After all, telecom has1.200 million broadband users. Most importantly, telecom is a first-class broadband operator with inherent advantages. What do you think of this? Will you choose mobile broadband?