captainwifi
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Organize a band
The reason why www.arrow.altech.co.za and IS can't provide DSLAM solutions are because the devices are not Icasa approved and they can't challenge Telkom directly for obvious reasons. Residents on the other hand can challenge Icasa and Telkom directly, we don't have a Vans license
to lose. The view of Icasa are that only Telkom be allowed to posses these devices. This is merely their view, only a judge can decide. The deployment of DSLAM has been going on for years in hotels closed villages etc. Some claim to use fiber optics, but this is not true, they are trying to stay below the radar. That is until now. http://www.communiverse.co.za/ has come out of the closet. How many of you 'undercover' DSLAM solutions providers are still out there?
Vusi Pikoli , NDPP doesn't seem to be some sort of Robocop. If he doesn't want to prosecute theft where hunger was the reason then perhaps he won't buy Icasa's interpretation of data crossing boundaries.
What we need to show South-AFrican that we can cut through tar roads without permission, are some sort of publicity stunt. A group of residents interconnects their hidden DSLAM devices to the others across the street and need to cut through the road. So we organize a band phone Cart Blanch , make a video of this ground braking event and send it to Icasa. Put up a huge billboard that says:” Openly defying Icasa” with the website and all the pictures proving that our fronting company cut through
the road. Now this will get everybody's attention.
The reason why www.arrow.altech.co.za and IS can't provide DSLAM solutions are because the devices are not Icasa approved and they can't challenge Telkom directly for obvious reasons. Residents on the other hand can challenge Icasa and Telkom directly, we don't have a Vans license
to lose. The view of Icasa are that only Telkom be allowed to posses these devices. This is merely their view, only a judge can decide. The deployment of DSLAM has been going on for years in hotels closed villages etc. Some claim to use fiber optics, but this is not true, they are trying to stay below the radar. That is until now. http://www.communiverse.co.za/ has come out of the closet. How many of you 'undercover' DSLAM solutions providers are still out there?
Vusi Pikoli , NDPP doesn't seem to be some sort of Robocop. If he doesn't want to prosecute theft where hunger was the reason then perhaps he won't buy Icasa's interpretation of data crossing boundaries.
What we need to show South-AFrican that we can cut through tar roads without permission, are some sort of publicity stunt. A group of residents interconnects their hidden DSLAM devices to the others across the street and need to cut through the road. So we organize a band phone Cart Blanch , make a video of this ground braking event and send it to Icasa. Put up a huge billboard that says:” Openly defying Icasa” with the website and all the pictures proving that our fronting company cut through
the road. Now this will get everybody's attention.
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