Frederick Noronha on Tue, 14 Sep 2010 16:00:57 +0200 (CEST) |
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<nettime> By Shekhar Kapur: A Blackberry addict discovers grassroots enterprise in India |
A Blackberry addict discovers grassroots enterprise in India http://shekharkapur.com/blog/2010/07/a-blackberry-addict-discovers-grassroots-enterprise-in-india/ A greater âhole in the wallâ you cannot imagine. ÂA small fading sign on the top saying âCellphoon reaparsâ barely visible through the street vendors crowding the Juhu Market in Mumbai. On my way to buy a new Blackberry, my innate sense of adventure (foolishness) made me stop my car and investigate. A shop not more than 6 feet by 6 feet. Grimy and uncleaned. âCan you fix a blackberry ?â â Of course , show meâ â How old are youâ âSixteenâ Bullshit. He was no more than 10. Not handing my precious blackberry to a 10 year old in unwashed and torn T shirt and pyjamaâs ! At least if I buy a new one, they would extract the data for me. Something I have been meaning to do for a year now. âWhatâs wrong with it ?â âWell, the roller track ball does not respond. Itâs kind of stuck and I cannot operate itâ He grabs it from my hand and looks at it âYou should wash your hands. Many customers have same problem. Roller ball get greasy and dirty, then no workingâ Look who was telling me to wash my hands. He probably has not bathed for 10 days, I leaned out to snatch my useless blackberry back. â you come back in one hour and I fix itâ I am not leaving all my precious data in this unwashed kidâs hands for an hour. No way. âwho will fix it ?â âBig brotherâ â How big is âbig brother?â âbig â. umm ..thirtyâ Then suddenly big brother walks in. 30 ??? He is no more than 19. âWhat problem ?â He says grabbing the phone from my greasy hand into his greasier hand. Obviously not trained in etiquette by an upmarket retail store manager. âNormal blackberry problem. I replace with original part now. You must wash your hand before you use thisâ What is this about me washing my hands suddenly ?? Â19 year old big brother rummages through a dubious drawer full of junk and fishes out a spare roller ball packed in cheap cellophane wrapper. ÂOriginal part ? I doubt it. But by now I am in the lap of the real India and there is no escape as he fishes out a couple of screwdrivers and sets about opening my Blackberry. âHow long will this take ?â â Six minutes â This I have to see. After spending the whole morning trying to find a Blackberry service centre and getting vague answers about sending the phone in for an assessment that might take a week, I settle down next to his grubby cramped work space. At least I am going to be able to watch all my stored data vanish into virtual space. People crowd around to see whatâs happening. I am not breathing easy anyway. I tell myself this is an adventure and literally have to stop myself grabbing my precious blackberry back and making a quick escape. But in exactly six minutes this kid handed my blackberry back. He had changed the part and cleaned and serviced the the whole phone. ÂTaken it apart, and put it together. As I turned the phone on there was a horrific 2 minutes where the phone would not come on. I looked at him with such hostility that he stepped back. âyou have more than thousand phone numbers ?â âyesâ. âbacked up ?â ânoâ âMust back up. I do it for you. Never open phone before backing upâ âYou tell me that now ?â But then the phone came on and my data was still there. Everyone watching laughed and clapped. This was becoming a show. A six minute show. I asked him how much. â 500 rupeesâ He ventured uncertainly . People around watched in glee expecting a negotiation. Thats $ 10 dollars as against the Rs 30,000 ($ 600) ÂI was a about to spend on a new blackberry or a couple of weeks without my phone. I looked suitably shocked at his âhigh price â but calmly paid him. Much to the disapointment of the expectant crowd. âdo you have an Iphone ? Even the new â4â one ? âno, whyâ âI break the code for you and load any âappâ or film you want. I give you 10 film on your memory stick on this one, and change every week for small feeâ I went home having discovered the true entreprenuership that lies at what we call the âbottom of the pyramidâ. Some may call it piracy, which of course it is, but what can you say about a two uneducated and untrained brothers aged 10 and 19 that set up a âhole in the wallâ shop and can fix any technology that the greatest technologists in the world can throw at them. I smiled at the future of our country. If only we could learn to harness this potential. âPlease wash your hands before useâ were his last words to me. Now I am feeling seriously unclean. Frederick Noronha +91-9822122436 +91-832-2409490 # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mail.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org