Can you help?

I can help to edit the wording if it's needed. But besides the language issues (which aren't all that serious), the idea isn't a bad one. It's at the very least interesting.

I'd get rid of the petrol comparison though :)

More about the problems with Hosting locally than with regular user's access to internet unless I've missed something? It is true that local hosting is incredibly expensive in this country.
 
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blah blah blah...same old story...

ignored...

That is the pickle. It can get lost in the clutter. Not my initiative, but this is my bit to try and expose folks to it. Know it, blow it, whatever... Seems like good intent to me... :)
 
Hi Antowan

The petrol comparisation was merely a filler for lack of more ammunition AntiThesis.

I asked many times for a lot of people to provide some support and information that I can use but it seems the general public are eager to give critic but never able to give constructive support.

Any better idea or suggestion Mieliespoor?
 
Hi Frank

Maybe replace the petrol comparison with a bandwidth vs bandwidth comparison then? I'm sure there should be sufficient information about that (I think you actually have some on your site) and it will give a more meaningful result.
 
I must unfortunatelly leave shortly for my meeting with SA Comp Com at 10 am.

Pity that nobody from the My Broadband community offered to attent and Rudolph / Cara also not yet responded to my emails.

Will give feedback but I still not found an interpreter yet so will see how it goes.
 
Just a few language errors :) although I'm no English exert myself so afraid to suggest worse :p

Other than that I like the idea. Man if only this were spread easier :mad: too few people know or care.
 
Just a thought i've been meaning to ask... How can broadband be broadband when it's limited to only 3 gigs?

Surely broadband should be defined as a constant connection with a set defined minimum speed, that is constantly available, without limitations, ie uncapped?
 
an ojd saying - there's no fuel like a old fuel if you want to use fuel, say that Telkom's price adjustments are like reducing the price motor oil and putting up the price of petrol
 
an ojd saying - there's no fuel like a old fuel if you want to use fuel, say that Telkom's price adjustments are like reducing the price motor oil and putting up the price of petrol

More like, halving the price of oil, doubling the price of fuel, and adding an entrance fee to the station, and claiming that prices were reduced by up to 50%
 
an ojd saying - there's no fuel like a old fuel if you want to use fuel, say that Telkom's price adjustments are like reducing the price motor oil and putting up the price of petrol

>there's no fuel like a old fuel< haha...how true.....:D
 
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