Xtremwave clarifies
Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, July 01 2011:
Asserting that it never sold off the website manipur woman commission.org, Xtremewave has clarified that the same website was taken over by another group due to failure on the part of the Manipur Women Commission to check/update the website in time.
Xtremewave vice-president H Anil said that the website for Manipur Women Commission was designed by Xtremewave.
Xtremewave would provide free service in the first year of designing a website.
After this, the client should pay certain amount annually for maintaining the website.
Following failure on the part of the Manipur Women Commission to pay the due fees for two consecutive years, Xtremewave suspended its service to the commission on January 16 this year.
Even as the commission was intimated to pay its due fees with relaxation for six months, the commission failed to clear the dues.
Subsequently the website was removed.
The commission's website was entitled to another group because of the commission's failure to check/update the website in time.
And this transfer of the website from the commission to another group has nothing to do with Xtremewave, Anil clarified.
He further informed that Xtremewave would be launching a website in August through which medical and engineering students can get online training.
Saying that designing of the website has been already completed, Anil said that interested students would ask to register in the website along with mobile phone numbers of their parents for collecting feedback after the online training session ends.
A website for DM College of Commerce was launched today.
Information about the college can be obtained from its website dmcc.edu.in, Anil added.