Wireless silence
In search of wireless@sg....
Where got again?
Appearantly, there seems to be a delay in the wireless@sg rollout. Places like Ang Mo Kio are suppose to be wireless@sg ready by 1 Jan 2007. But they aren't. IDA website has also removed the PDF map detailing the wireless@sg coverage. All we can find now is the list of location that were wireless@sg launch on 1 Dec 2006. These are actually existing wireless hotspot by Singnet, Qmax and iCell, but renamed to wireless@sg on 1 Dec to claim that we launched it 1 month ahead of schedule.
What is happening? Where are the big ones?
There is no announcement. Or did I miss the announcement? Or was it not suppose to be ready by 1 Jan 2007?
Why was there a fanfare when they managed to launch part of the wireless@sg on 1 Dec and yet it is so quiet when they miss the 1 Jan date?
I mean, I don't mind if its not ready, but the least they can do is announce that there is a delay.
Where got again?
Appearantly, there seems to be a delay in the wireless@sg rollout. Places like Ang Mo Kio are suppose to be wireless@sg ready by 1 Jan 2007. But they aren't. IDA website has also removed the PDF map detailing the wireless@sg coverage. All we can find now is the list of location that were wireless@sg launch on 1 Dec 2006. These are actually existing wireless hotspot by Singnet, Qmax and iCell, but renamed to wireless@sg on 1 Dec to claim that we launched it 1 month ahead of schedule.
What is happening? Where are the big ones?
There is no announcement. Or did I miss the announcement? Or was it not suppose to be ready by 1 Jan 2007?
Why was there a fanfare when they managed to launch part of the wireless@sg on 1 Dec and yet it is so quiet when they miss the 1 Jan date?
I mean, I don't mind if its not ready, but the least they can do is announce that there is a delay.
Labels: wireless(a)sg
that'll be the last thing they'll EVER announce!!! i couldn't find a spot easily too. growl.
Posted by Anonymous | 1/05/2007 07:20:00 PM
Why not? Are we afraid to admit our mistakes?
You'll never learn from your mistakes unless you admit it in the first place.
Posted by DK | 1/05/2007 11:12:00 PM
theoretically yes.
but in reality, tough practice.
i've noticed that organizations really come forth with that till there's a catalyst.
Posted by Anonymous | 1/06/2007 01:41:00 AM
oops. typo. i mean to say 'rarely come forth'. not 'really'.
Posted by Anonymous | 1/06/2007 01:42:00 AM
True.
Actually, I'm always impressed with those large Japanese company. When they made a mistake, the CEO and Directors will hold a press conference and they will bow 90degree to apologise for their mistake.
That is something we all should learn.
Posted by DK | 1/06/2007 03:36:00 AM