iBurst Watercooler

Is it safe to standing so close to the iBurst Water Cooler, what about the radiation :erm:
 
Same people that abducted Jannie, methinks.... :erm: As per Madhawk's post.
/Wonders whatever happened to Jannie...:confused:

Maybe the Craigavon residents have kidnapped him and are holding him until he switches off the iBurst tower...:whistle:
 
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Yellooo all

Just received this in the mail...

iBurst towers 'rectified'

Wireless broadband provider iBurst says it has complied with all the requirements regarding 13 of its Gauteng towers for which it was issued rectification notices.


The company, which is currently embroiled in a dispute with Fourways residents, who complained that one of its towers made them ill, says it had to pay small fines for each of the towers. The fines were no more than R3 000 for each tower, CEO Jannie van Zyl says.

Tekplan Environmental, which handles environmental planning on behalf of iBurst, received notices to fix issues around the towers. The notices are for an “application to rectify commencement or continuation of an activity”.

One of the applications, in ITWeb's possession, is an “application to rectify unlawful commencement or continuation of listed activities”. This application relates to a tower at the Blairgowrie Centre, in Johannesburg's central suburbs.

Not an issue


But Van Zyl says these notices were issued to the company because it had to amend certain aspects of the paperwork process in applying for approval. He says the matter is a non-issue and has been resolved.

The towers were all constructed in 2005 and 2006 and “some paperwork was not 100% done”. As a result, he says, the company had to go through the rectification process, which has now been completed.

Van Zyl adds that the masts were put up properly, and all the procedures were correctly followed. However, Fourways residents in the suburb of Craigavon claim that the tower they say is making them ill was not put up following the correct procedures.

The residents argue that they were not properly informed of the construction of the 25m mast, and it should have never been constructed.

iBurst denies these claims, but residents are determined to approach the courts to have the tower taken down.

http://www.itweb.co.za/index.php?op...towers-rectified&catid=260:telecoms&Itemid=59

Hmmm... putting out fires it seems... also missing is any form of radio ads... haven't heard one for a month or so....

What gives indeed!
 
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Greetings,

This room is getting rather full. I think we need to move the Watercooler to a bigger room. :)
 
Morning all,

How about some coffee?

/me wonders what happened to my social life ever since we got a water cooler
 
* me walks up to notice board...

* me takes out paper...

* me unrolls paper and pins to board...

http://www.techclean.co.za/v2/images/MyBB/lost.jpg

* me looks around, saunters out back to work...

Maybe we should put up a few posters outside of the watercooler's perimeter, say on on every iburst tower in SA. Maybe he went to the vultures nesting in the towers to do a survey about the perceived negative effect of radiation on their young and his ladder broke or he got stuck.
 
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