Wikipedia And Capping

I think he's referring to iBurst:sick:

haibo

them and Nashua Mobile / Vodacon




The reason why I wonder is because, I hate trying to explain to other people(foreign) especially those with bad english, that we can't download as much as we would like here.

Think it would do us well if the overseas people could see how bad it can get if you don't look out for your own interests.
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandwidth_cap

why is there no talk about Telscum?

The example they use is 25gigs, how about telling them about our 40mb cap lol..

Go right ahead and do it. It's Wikipedia. Free for all. Let the world know.

In departure from the style of traditional encyclopedias, Wikipedia employs the open editing model called "wiki". Except for a few vandalism-prone pages that can be edited only by established users, or in extreme cases only by administrators, every article may be edited anonymously or with a user account, while only registered users may create a new article (only in English edition). No article is owned by its creator or any other editor, or is vetted by any recognized authority; rather, the articles are collectively owned by a community of editors.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia#Editing_model
 
Thanks for aggravating my neck spasm.

Moar panados
 
So,

I am asking again. If anyone here who is good with writing articles (staff writer??)

Please try to make a coment about south africa's capping.


Cheers
 
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