Just breaks your heart, doesn't it?

Altho those are great offerings, just to point out that the first month is only free if you sign a 12 months contracts.. (still better then the 24 month ones they offer everywhere in SA...)

EDIT: Check this...

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i liked the unlimited download part

imagine unlimited on 2 meg line wow

i would need a new hard drive every week
 
Just breaks your heart, doesn't it?
Don’t for one second think our government cares.
Has anyone ever considered pressuring the government into a direct showdown or 1 on 1 with almost 8000 broadband/affordable telecoms starved citizens?
Roy and Ivy talk tripe, so can MyAdsl not challenge their rhetoric face to face and show them up for the slackers that they are?

Telecoms companies in this country are making unreal profits on the backs of the public. These are the very same companies that are moving into greater Africa to continue their plunder. They are screwing South Africans, now they are going to screw the rest of Africa too, this is clichéd but there is nothing proudly South African about that.

Is this Thabo Mbeki's gift to Africa? Unity in getting screwed!

Not a talk shop but a straight forward 'in their face' QnA. They probably wont agree to it but then that press wont be so good either, or send them a list of detailed questions about their stance on Telecoms in SA and how they sleep at night knowing that 'they' are directly responsible for letting these companies command unrealistic sums of money for services, dare I say service and telecoms in one sentence.
Publish the list on the net with their answers, if they even respond, if they dont send it to them weekly, updated and so on.

Does MyAdsl have an active plan to engage our government in discussions regarding telecoms issues?
 
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