seems to be significantly better
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They have a web presence?
Bwaaahahahahahahahah. Sigh.It is charged with ... and protecting consumers within the communications environment.
But yea, good of em to use DotNetNuke. At least it's easy to make stuff disappear with that.
What an awful website.
What's with everything in PDF - and not searchable!? Accessible information *NOT*
That website looks dreadful.
I don't really care about how the damn thing looks.
But, when I google.co.za (South Africa Only) for "Draft Regulations on Party Elections Broadcasts" or "2.4GHz spectrum allocation", I expect their flipping site to be in the top 15 of the google results.
As always, it's always the IT department getting things done
yea um, looks like they did it themselves.
its like a huge company (I think the sole importer of Blizzard games in SA) has like a frigging PHP thing on there not even populated with info...
seriasly... guys, spend the 15-30k it would have cost you, do something properly and get some nice online presense. hell, spend 100k. make it interactive, use the web what its there for.
be able to log complaints, be issued a ticket number immediately, see the status of your ticket online. same with applications etc
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