UtterNutter
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By reading some of these comments I see that most of the negativity comes from our dear old Cape Town pals.
Wrong!
Cape Town okes: "Bru... what's SEACOM? Hey... check out the mountain, bru... what new cable?"
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By reading some of these comments I see that most of the negativity comes from our dear old Cape Town pals.
dude...asseblief...bliksem Australië toe of iets. Julle klomp negatiewe moere is besig om my nou af te pis!
By reading some of these comments I see that most of the negativity comes from our dear old Cape Town pals.
Funny how the Gauteng guys are all so positive. No wonder we have to carry the rest of the damn country's economy.
Anyways...very excited about this!
dude...asseblief...bliksem Australië toe of iets. Julle klomp negatiewe moere is besig om my nou af te pis!
By reading some of these comments I see that most of the negativity comes from our dear old Cape Town pals.
Funny how the Gauteng guys are all so positive. No wonder we have to carry the rest of the damn country's economy.
Anyways...very excited about this!
Wrong!
Cape Town okes: "Bru... what's SEACOM? Hey... check out the mountain, bru... what new cable?"
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Simple:
SEACOM and rest of the world: SEACOM WILL make prices cheaper
South African providers/partners: Seacom WONT make prices cheaper
translation:
seacom will make prices cheaper for providers, but the providers/partners will mark it up to current prices and make huge profits off it.
Thats what I love about Gautengers .. they think that because they come to Cape Town on holiday .. that the whole of Cape Town is a holiday town all the time ..
We also would love to be excited about Seacom .. but when last did something positive come out of South African Telecoms ????
Oh .. and just so you know .. GDP per capita is only 14% higher in Gauteng than in Cape Town (2008) .. you just have a much bigger population .. http://www.southafrica.info/about/geography/provinces.htm
54% of the GDP comes out of Gauteng... don't think for a second that your little holiday town is even nearly pulling its weight.
Exactly the first thought that came to my mind too. I read an article here on mybb recently saying how some analyst fundi was saying how it would take months to years before the new system would be phased in and we'd notice any price changes. I'm sorry but that's hogwash. It's just simple routing changes and some paperwork? It's not something that should take years.Can't wait for this fast broadband coming soon to SA. But I think the ISP's is seeing buckets full of money, while we will still paying the same.
some pics of that puppy:
http://mikestopforth.posterous.com/128-tb-of-data-down-something-the-width-of-a
..and the landing station comms room...
http://mikestopforth.posterous.com/inside-the-central-cable-building
How disappointing. I want to see massively thick cables that imply massive bandwidth. And the control room needs huge cabinets with blinking lights.
I didn't think theFine - you take the 'massively thick cables' - I'll stick with the fibre. Thank you.