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LOL, IMO Vodacom needs to intensify its efforts to perform an auto-exorcism & break-free from Telkodemonopolies, maybe Holy Water and Latin chanting will do the trick, but it looks like Telkodemonopolies' Digcrap is going to take a serious hitVodacom should really watch out, Telkom has been around for much longer than them and they have the government on their side.
Don't mess with the devil, you will get burned!
Vodacom will use the planned fibre network to provide bandwidth to back up its rapidly expanding 3G service. But it will also use it to provide fixed-line services to business customers in direct competition with Telkom.
Knott-Craig says Telkom takes too long to install the lines it needs and when it does install them, it charges far too much for access to them.
Nah, I think the heading should read "A match made in heaven".interesting space...& a nice heading