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By Andrew Colley, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 25, 2003 3:03:00 PM

Dell Australia Tuesday said the U.S. support service would eventually be routed backed to the Indian call center--but in bites that its Bangalore support staff can swallow.

It appears that Dell overestimated the capacity of its Indian call center when it made the decision to divert U.S. customers to the new support service. A spokeswoman for the system manufacturer's Australian operation today revealed that for Bangalore it was a case of too many calls, too soon.

"A lot of [the customers] were moved in one go and that was where some of the complaints had arisen so what they've looked at doing is moving some back and then moving them off in smaller increments," she said.

Dell has eased the burden on it Bangalore operation and appeased its business customers by diverting U.S.-originating enquiries pertaining to its corporate OptiPlex desktop and Latitude laptop computers to a facility believed to be in Texas.

How the customers receive the return to an India-based service is yet to be known. While the problems with the center were isolated problem concerning the scale of U.S. Dell executives have been shy about revealing the nature of the complaints maintains.

Also, U.S.-based analyst with research firm Technology Business Research, Brooks Gray, said language problems and delays in escalating enquiries to senior technicians was the source of grief for many Dell customers.

For now, Dell's U.S. corporate customers are the only group to receive local service.

Dell Australia said there were no plans to make similar arrangements for its Australian corporate customers. The company insists that current service levels were "satisfactory" and the problems experienced by U.S. customers were isolated to the segment of the Bangalore operation covering that region.

"The U.S. situation is purely based around scale and the quantity of customers being moved over in one go and that's not an issue that we've had in Australia," said the spokeswoman.

Dell's Asian and European support lines will remain routed to Bangalore.

Dell's decision comes amidst allegations and grumblings that support operations outsourced to India are not performing as hoped.

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My company insists on buying Dells because they gave them a deal (and I am sure a few "presents"), so all our employees are acclimated to using a Dell and don't understand that it isn't the brand name... (Read the rest)
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Dell in India wildcatcrazy   | 11/25/03
Nothing to do with India DonnieBoy   | 11/25/03
Customer Service dr praetorius   | 11/25/03
Last time I checked, customers want the best value. DonnieBoy   | 11/25/03
Read the post Donnie dr praetorius   | 11/25/03
Ok, let the market take care of it. DonnieBoy   | 11/25/03
Spoken like a true profiteer, maybe a 'C' level Taz_z   | 11/25/03
What's the difference ... Eggs Ackley_z   | 11/26/03
British accent??? FirstNLastN   | 11/25/03
It was a British colony, there is still a lot of British influence. DonnieBoy   | 11/25/03
wrong.... 6% in india understand english Hanover Phist   | 11/25/03
Interesting if correct. DonnieBoy   | 11/25/03
Yes but accent... FirstNLastN   | 11/25/03
yeah... but put it in context mckoder   | 11/25/03
Yes but FirstNLastN   | 11/25/03
re: FirstNLastN ryusen   | 11/25/03
assuming that guess is correct ryusen   | 11/25/03
So was the USA voska   | 11/25/03
Yes, but we got our independence a long time ago. DonnieBoy   | 11/25/03
N/T: Aug 15, 1947 neil ubich   | 11/25/03
aluminium neil ubich   | 11/25/03
not really accent... ryusen   | 11/25/03
It's a culture thing voska   | 11/25/03
Ok, but let the market take care of it. DonnieBoy   | 11/25/03
Yep. neil ubich   | 11/25/03
and my dollar is voting mike_HUNT   | 11/25/03
My only Dell experience was bad too. DonnieBoy   | 11/25/03
Nothing to do with India (wrong) bgoss@...   | 11/25/03
You are just spewing hatred. DonnieBoy   | 11/25/03
Spewing Hatred? TN_Tech_z   | 11/25/03
Well, they have people to handle the red necks too. DonnieBoy   | 11/25/03
RE: Well, they have people to handle the red necks too. jones_jj   | 11/25/03
BIAS TN_Tech_z   | 11/26/03
donnieboy rfuller@...   | 11/26/03
Everything to do with India OhMyGosh   | 11/25/03
Ok, so what is wrong with the market taking care of it?? DonnieBoy   | 11/25/03
Your wrong IndianBoy OhMyGosh   | 11/25/03
The highly educated and experienced voska   | 11/26/03
Methinks.... TechDiva_z   | 11/26/03
Selling out the US vintagefr@...   | 11/25/03
One world, one people, love all. DonnieBoy   | 11/25/03
level the playing field Hanover Phist   | 11/25/03
To level the field we need free and open competition. DonnieBoy   | 11/25/03
Sorry - it's not one world one people bgoss@...   | 11/25/03
You are right, not fair that Americans make more money. DonnieBoy   | 11/25/03
quality neil ubich   | 11/25/03
Could not agree more. They have to provide quality. DonnieBoy   | 11/25/03
You obviously don't use CA products... Dave P.   | 11/25/03
Playing right into CAs strategy Taz_z   | 11/25/03
Fair? master of illusion   | 11/25/03
Get a grip, man! TechDiva_z   | 11/26/03
What if you were in his shoes? mckoder   | 11/25/03
Protectionism will make Americans poor mckoder   | 11/25/03
Try looking at the median wage! about 10.50 per hr Hanover Phist   | 11/25/03
Huh? voska   | 11/25/03
Brain/education is a resouce too mckoder   | 11/25/03
Too the US has ingnored that resource. voska   | 11/26/03
Say what?? Nullifidian   | 11/25/03
"Protectionism" - faulty premise TMS_z   | 11/25/03
bull... dg mh   | 11/25/03
Dell call centers in India rosesonmybed2000@...   | 11/25/03
Well duhhh, dude! FilledOut   | 11/25/03
Dell in India jmcguire@...   | 11/25/03
Good God! Get a Clue! wysiwyg_z   | 11/25/03
True neil ubich   | 11/25/03
Really??? FirstNLastN   | 11/25/03
yeah. neil ubich   | 11/25/03
American name, but TechDiva_z   | 11/26/03
Bad Support johnstreiferd@...   | 11/25/03
Outsourcing Jobs Computerbiker   | 11/25/03
Couldn't have said it better master of illusion   | 11/25/03
Only the Unemployed won't be able to buy voska   | 11/26/03
Who wants to PAY for support? vertov   | 11/25/03
You obviously don't work in the field. kweath   | 11/25/03
businesses don't sell support lmaxwell   | 11/25/03
what does this mean? lmaxwell   | 11/26/03
Bye Bye DELL jcarson_z   | 11/26/03
You are not alone... TechDiva_z   | 11/26/03

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