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some car tracking companies use cellphone networks.... maby someone is stealing a sh!tload of cars at the moment?
 

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albert123 said:
some car tracking companies use cellphone networks.... maby someone is stealing a sh!tload of cars at the moment?
Really? Do u know which ones?
 

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ROFL @ the Vodacom peeps :p
If I recall it's not the first time that this has happened with Vodacom numbers being engaged. Now if only people can realise that no matter how friendly their helpdesk is, they still shafting you (except they do it with a smile, telkom dont). The question is how does Vodacom plan on compensating their users for this downtime? This could be millions in lost productivity
 

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hj2k_x said:
Really? Do u know which ones?

no idea. i think Netstar or tracker? but i also think they use MTN network. i just heard it the other day.... :confused:
 

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albert123 said:
no idea. i think Netstar or tracker? but i also think they use MTN network. i just heard it the other day.... :confused:
Ok cool....
 

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Highflyer_GP said:
ROFL @ the Vodacom peeps :p
If I recall it's not the first time that this has happened with Vodacom numbers being engaged. Now the question is how does Vodacom plan on compensating their users for this downtime? This could be millions in lost productivity

ag dude its friday. they lose a quite on bit on calls not going through anyway. give them a break. :)

*run away* :D
 

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Highflyer_GP said:
ROFL @ the Vodacom peeps :p
If I recall it's not the first time that this has happened with Vodacom numbers being engaged. Now if only people can realise that no matter how friendly their helpdesk is, they still shafting you (except they do it with a smile, telkom dont). The question is how does Vodacom plan on compensating their users for this downtime? This could be millions in lost productivity
One word; CHANCES!
 

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ye, c'mon man, give 'em a break... Vodacom still rocks man...
I mean their HSDPA gives you 1.8Mbps, waaayyy more than ADSL.... :D
 
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lilDeath said:
ye, c'mon man, give 'em a break... Vodacom still rocks man...
I mean their HSDPA gives you 1.6Mbps, waaayyy more than ADSL.... :D
ja i got my hsdpa this morning! totally awesome!
 

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LOL not lost productivity for Vodacom, I couldn't give a fsck about them :D Lost productivity for their users
 

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OK its long enough now can the vodacom network stop striking and allow us to make calls again please?
 

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Highflyer_GP said:
LOL not lost productivity for Vodacom, I couldn't give a fsck about them :D Lost productivity for their users
I know what u mean. That is why i went with CHANCES! of them compensating users for anything. Ever. :(
 

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Really? Is it that good?

well maby i am in a very good signal area, not sure, but seriously it made my 1024k adsl looks a bit "last season" hey. big difference from 3G... and at same price??
 

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supersunbird said:
A years free cellphones calls would make up for it... ;)

at this stage "the ability to call" would make up for it........
 
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