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Seacom denies it is reconsidering laying its East Coast undersea cable and says it is in constant discussions with African governments about the project.
No idea what the truth is...contacted Neotel...will give a response as soon as we hear anything.
well-fscking-done Ivy - you've have outdone yourself. I won't be suprised to find Ivy dead in an alley strangled with fibre cable...
Dear Ivy,
Please go f*** yourself.
Kind regards,
SA broadband users
Otherwise she won't get any money out of the request.Dear Ivy,
Plea$e go f*** your$elf.
Kind regard$,
$A broadband u$er$
I can see the gov killing all access to SAT3 and just use it for the HD streamings in 2010. Lovely year that would be... because they totally messed up. Does SAT3 in total have enough bandwidth even?
Good news at lastThe story published by Balancing Act is not correct. Seacom is not pulling out. I have just confirmed this with Seacom.
Duncan