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Excuse me while I go vomit.And it is urgent: not only is the dearth of international bandwidth holding back the development of industries such as the call-centre industry, but there’s also the 2010 Soccer World Cup to contend with, not to mention the prospect that SA may win the tender for the bandwidth-hungry international telescope, SKA (square kilometre array).
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But there have been strange politics around Eassy. And communications department director general Lyndall Shope-Mafole now says that it’s bad news for developing countries and that the government will not allow it to land in SA.
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“Those who want to partner with us can partner on our terms,”
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Meanwhile, Public Enterprises Minister Alec Erwin’s new baby, Broadband Infraco, has grandiose plans to build two state-owned undersea cables linking SA to the world, one landing in London, the other in Brazil. Erwin claims Infraco can do it cheaper.
After all, this country has a government that it deserves! The majority voted for them, so...
“Those who want to partner with us can partner on our terms,”
Not so sure I agree with the sentiments entirely. I agree the country has the government it deserves and I agree the majority voted for them: however we have to ask how this government came about; it consists of people exiled to other countries and other people who 'were not granted the privileges of the previous government.' (What is the average age of the government?) However (having said that) this government seems anathema to the people (though they vote for them.) Unfortunately also much a product of our previous regime (and the kids seem to have little sense of history.)When will we learn that you can never teach monkeys to count? After all, this country has a government that it deserves! The majority voted for them, so the majority will have to take the bitter (which is plentiful) with the sweet (of which there is not much). I am following kilo39 to go and vomit.
When will we learn that you can never teach monkeys to count? After all, this country has a government that it deserves! The majority voted for them, so the majority will have to take the bitter (which is plentiful) with the sweet (of which there is not much). I am following kilo39 to go and vomit.