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    Poor service increases the profits of concerned parties.. The riddle of the weakness of the Internet

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    Post by Rocky Sun 15 Jan 2023, 8:15 am

    Poor service increases the profits of concerned parties.. The riddle of the weakness of the Internet in Iraq
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    Baghdad today - Baghdad
    Today, Sunday, a specialist in Internet networks, Ahmed Al-Shammari, identified three direct reasons behind the weakness of the Internet.
    In his interview with (Baghdad Today), Al-Shammari accused parties and people of being behind the problem of weaknesses in the Internet networks.
    He said, "The problem of the weakness of the Internet in Iraq contributes to pumping millions of dinars into the pockets of responsible parties, which is fabricated and intended, and its aim is to increase profits."
    He explained that "there are three main reasons behind the problem, the most prominent of which is the sale of the same package to more than one person by the owners of the towers."
    He pointed out that "the objective treatment that the Ministry of Communications can directly contribute to is to reduce the price of capacities first, and to monitor their sale to the user, while ensuring that the same package is not sold to more than one user."
    He pointed out that "the free package that the Ministry of Communications pledged to offer to families cannot cover the actual need for uses, whether for communication or browsing, and it can expire within 48 hours, forcing him to purchase another package."
    He concluded by saying that "reducing Internet prices is a good thing, but the most important thing is quality and efficiency."
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