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He went on to say the only thing that could fix the problem was “simply opening up the market saying to people if you want to serve Belinda in her home, you can do it by way of fibre optic or coaxial cable or Wi-Fi over the air, or maybe 4G technology. But all welcome, open up the market. That’s all we need.”
Yes but as some chap said, we have a Hitler reincarnate running or comms dept. and who thinks that ruling the people into oblivion is what this country needs. Just because she can't be president doesn't mean she has to take it out on everyoneantowan said:He is 100% right! I have said it myself a gazillion times!
He is concerned about broadband cost because it is now stilfing any prospect of further market penetration and better profits for Mweb! I have respect for a view like this. If the price of connectivity doesn't drop growth is impossible!
Given the apparent pent-up demand by South Africans to get online, one might have thought that the growth in a business like M-Web would have been explosive.
I don't know.. in order to rule like Hitler did she'd need at least some common sense. ANd honestly, the woman is a blabbering idjitMaD said:Yes but as some chap said, we have a Hitler reincarnate running or comms dept. and who thinks that ruling the people into oblivion is what this country needs. Just because she can't be president doesn't mean she has to take it out on everyone![]()
That’s the highway of the new world, and we’re falling horribly behind the rest of the world.