Article Mistake corrections

Article:

The truth behind Seacom delay


Paragraph six.

While specific details about the delay remains sketchy, one industry expert said that the time consuming task of arranging extra security ships to facilitate the cable construction in dangerous waters, and getting these chips cleared, is one of the biggest reasons for the delay.

I think ships was meant there and not "chips".
 
In terms of the legislation new SIM cards will only be activated on the cellular networks once registered and existing cellphone numbers that are already active on the cellular networks must be registered within 18 months from 1 July 2009.

From the "what to do" article on registration of sim cards - either it's too late in the evening for me, or this sentence makes no sense...
 
From the "what to do" article on registration of sim cards - either it's too late in the evening for me, or this sentence makes no sense...

It makes perfect sense:

If you already using a sim on the network --> you are active but not registered --> you must register within the 18 month period starting from 1 July 2009 (today).

If you buy a new sim card --> you are not active nor registered --> you must register first --> then the network will make you sim active on the network.

Makes sense now?:)
 
It makes perfect sense:

If you already using a sim on the network --> you are active but not registered --> you must register within the 18 month period starting from 1 July 2009 (today).

If you buy a new sim card --> you are not active nor registered --> you must register first --> then the network will make you sim active on the network.

Makes sense now?:)

Yeah, apparently it was too late at night for me :o

I read it "registered and existing cellphone numbers...", not "... once registered, and then existing cellphone numbers....". A comma might have prevented the confusion :)
 
On the article "This is how SMS banking fraudsters did it".

In the second paragraph, Mbokodana Christopher Khoza's age is mentioned twice.
 
<meta name="description" content="Broadband, ADSL, HSDPA, iBurst and Comuting & IT discussions for Telkom, Vodacom, MTN, Cell C and other companies" />
 
iBurst yesterday announced that it has launched a Wireless Prepaid Internet service trial, offering participants in the trial 500 Megabytes of free data.

Should it not be:

iBurst announced yesterday that it has launched a Wireless Prepaid Internet service trial, offering participants in the trial 500 Megabytes of free data.

http://mybroadband.co.za/news/Broadband/9392.html
 
Also under the hood all native OS X applications have been rewritten to cater for 64-bit systems, which will give applications such as Mail, Quicktime, Finder and Safari a speed boost.

Same word but spelt differently in two different paragraphs.


Apple has also re-written QuickTime for this release and says that the player is now significantly faster than previous versions.

http://mybroadband.co.za/news/Software/9391.html
 
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