Committed to PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO KNOW
Vol. 5 Num 570 Mon. January 02, 2006  
   
Letters to Editor


Disturbed


There was a letter in DS about the missed call disturbance. I wrote a letter last year about the problem, but nobody paid any heed to it, rather some wanted to make the issue controversial. Why?

Some claim that missed call is usually given to make the recipient know that "right now I'm missing you". Or it's given to remind the recipient of anything. But actually it has no use except disturbing others. If necessary we can send SMS to give a call. Why should we be so miserly as not to spend a bit of money for a call?