How internet suspension affected life of tech-savvy Mangalureans


Sandhya
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Dec 22: Restoration of mobile internet services at 10 pm on December 21 brought a major relief among Mangalureans. As a matter of fact, a series of trolls and memes are doing rounds on how Mangalureans spent time, during the 48-hour mobile internet ban.

Though one may not realise, internet and internet-based services have become an integral part of everyday life. For example, when the curfew was lifted from 3 pm to 6 pm on December 21, many shops demanded cash as PoS machines and UPI based payments were not working due to internet suspension.


People rush to stores and markets during curfew relief

"We barely had any cash. Most of the ATMs ran dry and many were not working. We literally were searching for ATMs that could dispense cash, so that we could buy essentials," says Rashmi. Post demonetisation, with most of the shops using PoS machines and UPI based platforms, cashless transactions have become a norm, she adds.

Melissa Pinto, a marketing professional who works in Bengaluru explains, "I had opted for work from home and had come down to Mangaluru for Christmas. With the mobile internet ban, the internet hotspot I use stopped working. I was unable to work. Even the cyber centres remained closed. I had an important Skype conference with an international client, which I had to reschedule," she said.

A couple of journalists who had come down from Bengaluru to cover curfew and other incidents in Mangaluru had similar woes. "We had to send important updates to our office via SMS or through calls. Sending pictures, which was otherwise an easy job with WhatsApp, became a challenge. We had to rely on a couple of friends who use broadband in their houses," explains the journalist.

The large number of student population who stay in rented apartments and depend on hotels and food delivery apps had to make alternative arrangements. "I usually order food via Swiggy or Zomato. However, neither the hotels were open nor the food delivery apps were functional. We lived on instant noodles and snacks which we bought from a nearby shop," says Akhil. Also, a self-declared PubG addict, Akhil adds that he missed playing the game.

Jacintha who video calls her son's family living in US via WhatsApp and Skype everyday says she missed seeing her grandkids. "My son called me on phone to check on me. However, I never felt the distance due to video calls. I talk to my three-year-old grandson every day and missed doing the same for two days," she explained.

  

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  • Subhash Chandra, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    mobile internet was suspended but broadband was working as its used for ATM & Hospitals, as some friends suggested me that Land Line wifi was working

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  • Dan paul, mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    Dear friends, this is how Modi wants to control people of India, first he said cashless india u have to rely on internet banking or online transaction when he stops internet u r like bloodless body...!!!

    if you follow his Tea Pakoda rules a day will come he will kill you by using internet not guns and bombs.. b careful those days are not far... lucky that I still follow old system of transaction.. soni had enough money also enough wearables since the situation of mangalore is sensitive always its because of dirty politics and violent Sangees...

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  • Sunil Pinto, Dubai/ Udupi

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    Sometimes men prefer WiFi over wife. ...

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  • Ruben Pinto, Mangalore/Australia

    Sun, Dec 22 2019

    Once Elon Musk comes out with his satellite coverage for the globe, no government can control the internet.

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  • Lawrence, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 22 2019

    Life without internet is life with family. Blessing in disguise.

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  • Alwin, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 22 2019

    These internet of recent developments. There are people who suffered from food and shelter and transportation. The message of banning internet jone was made known to the people. When the people are in grief the comfort zone of few selected people and particularly the people of Christmas season expressing inconvenience is not acceptable to the principles they have to follow in their faith. But telephone facility was there for urgent talk

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  • nitin, kodagu

    Sun, Dec 22 2019

    People supporting (CAA NRC) are the same people who once believed new Rs 2000 note has
    microchip which can be detected by satellite. stood on Que on DeMO to get 15 lack in bank A/c. same people who
    believed 3 years old Rafael Files stolen from Govt office. who changed FB profile pic
    mai bhi chowkidar and let million bank loan defaulters flee from india. Don't argue with these brain dead
    zombies like bhakts, they r brainwashed by Godi Media, BJP IT cell wassup & facebook universities with morphed videos and fake photos.

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  • John, Mangalore/London

    Sun, Dec 22 2019

    In the modern world people can live without food but not without internet

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  • Inzil Pinto, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 22 2019

    You are right:People Cannot Survive Without internet but they can survive without food.Think there is no wifi people act like mad😂😂😂

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  • Sandeep, MANGALURU

    Sun, Dec 22 2019

    I went to my inlaws house in Sringeri just for internet, so that i can play in Dream 11.

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