Afrihost’s big network plans

Great

more SPAM emails from Gian incoming........
 
Great

more SPAM emails from Gian incoming........

Just unsubscribe. Don't you know how?

Don't mind it, really.

Most other ISP CEO's don't take the time to make contact with their customers, as they see it as below their stature.
 
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Just unsubscribe. Don't you know how?

They ignore their unsubscribe links. My wife has tried several times. She gets the usual "sorry to see you go" style acknowledgement and that's it until the next time they do a spam run.

Cheeseballs!!!
 
They ignore their unsubscribe links. My wife has tried several times. She gets the usual "sorry to see you go" style acknowledgement and that's it until the next time they do a spam run.

Cheeseballs!!!

Is that not illegal?
 
You know it's not him right?

If he signs it, it is him. Whether someone else does it on his behalf does not matter. If the letter suddenly refers to beach goers as monkeys his head will be on the block, not the marketing assistant who compiled the message.
 
Afrihost also partnered with seven open-access last-mile fibre providers to launch new fibre-to-the-home products.

Any info on how partnering with Openserve is going? Waiting for two months now for my new connection so I can dump my ADSL and phone line.
 
Afrihost should definitely keep up the good work and continue to add more value to their offerings. I know how good they are as an ISP and want to return to them as soon as my obligation with Vox is no more the most favorable.
 
We prefer MASSIVE network plans...

/still waiting for fibre...
 
Is that not illegal?

If it doesnt come from Gian either directly or indirectly on his behalf or whatever, then somebody could be in serious trouble. Those things wont go out without Gian knowing about it, or having written it.
 
If he signs it, it is him. Whether someone else does it on his behalf does not matter. If the letter suddenly refers to beach goers as monkeys his head will be on the block, not the marketing assistant who compiled the message.

Errr, the correct term is African...
 
https://www.afrihost.com/landing/fibre/
Pick OpenServe.
It's been done for a while now, but everyone is still dependent on OpenServe.

Not sure what you mean. Fibre installation by Openserve in neighbourhood was completed early October. I signed up via AH within a few days. Waiting for OS to connect my home since. So OS is failing AH. Infrastructure is there and I am willing to pay for the service. Old (Telkom) habits die hard...
 
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