Iburst Freedom Message

SeanH

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24 April 2006
Dear Valued Subscriber
Another message from iBurst?
Oh yes, we could not let this significant day in our history go by without
sharing some of our sentiments with you…
For us, this a particularly important day as we believe that mobility is freedom.
Without over simplifying the relevance of April 27, we take this opportunity to
appreciate this as the day that restored the dignity of all our people, that restored
our belief in the possibility of a unified South African nation.
Today, we can affirm that we are proud products of a miracle nation. Let us take
a moment to relive this miracle, immerse ourselves in its intensity, as it sustains us
into a future bursting with endless promise.
Long live Freedom!!
Warm Regards
iBurst Team

Kind of a pathetic attempt at i dont know what, dont you think? :D
No seriously what is this @#$%?
 
Ask them if this "freedom" refers too free uncapped :D
 
SeanH said:
Kind of a pathetic attempt at i dont know what, dont you think? :D
No seriously what is this @#$%?

I didn't get it either. The point, that is. :confused:
 
Sheesh Guys, get over it. It's pure mush, but can't do you any harm. Don't feel so threatened by a positive message. If it fails to "immerse" or "sustain" you, and you are not "bursting with future promise" just move on.
 
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hmmmm ja i dont think " proudly south african statements " like that will jerk too many tears from broadband users....
 
SeanH said:
24 April 2006
Dear Valued Subscriber
Another message from iBurst?
Oh yes, we could not let this significant day in our history go by without
sharing some of our sentiments with you…
For us, this a particularly important day as we believe that mobility is freedom.
Without over simplifying the relevance of April 27, we take this opportunity to
appreciate this as the day that restored the dignity of all our people, that restored
our belief in the possibility of a unified South African nation.
Today, we can affirm that we are proud products of a miracle nation. Let us take
a moment to relive this miracle, immerse ourselves in its intensity, as it sustains us
into a future bursting with endless promise.
Long live Freedom!!
Warm Regards
iBurst Team

Kind of a pathetic attempt at i dont know what, dont you think? :D
No seriously what is this @#$%?

Very pathetic, but ja, who cares if it is. Companys send out this type of manufactured junk all the time.

Remember that WBS or Iburst are a BEE company, they have to talk crap like this all day, and would obviously make special referance of freedom day.

Oh and amazingly written.. all those clever referances and all..
 
My views on the iBurst messages

Dear Valued Subscriber

[Their service have improved]
Another message from iBurst?

[There was never much if ever any communication with subscribers from WBS/iBurst]

Oh yes, we could not let this significant day in our history go by without
sharing some of our sentiments with you…

[27 April is still part of our history young or old and it will remain that way for the next couple of decade if not centuries. As far as I remeber these is a day when ALL South African who are eligble for voting were allowed to cast their votes, not basing their votes on the colour of their skin pigmentation ]

For us, this a particularly important day as we believe that mobility is freedom.

[Lately iBurst have been rolling Base Stations at a rate of 1/2 per week in Johannesburg, I might be wrong but these will allow you for roam with in the coverage area without any fear losing your connection or moving your antenna around to look for sweet spot. Most of us know how a congested tower can affect the speed of those who are connected to it. Northcliff was one nightmare to most iBurst users who used to connect to it.]

Without over simplifying the relevance of April 27, we take this opportunity to
appreciate this as the day that restored the dignity of all our people, that restored our belief in the possibility of a unified South African nation.
[Trying to explain the core point of sending the message, hope it reach home]

Today, we can affirm that we are proud products of a miracle nation. Let us take a moment to relive this miracle, immerse ourselves in its intensity, as it sustains us into a future bursting with endless promise.

[How many african countries have gone through a smooth transition, I personally give thanks to those who decided to let go with peace and those who decided not to chuck away those who upholded the ideology of oppression]

Long live Freedom!!
Warm Regards
iBurst Team

These are my views and mine alone
 
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