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I'll eat my mod if the service providers decrease their prices!

prices have been falling for quite a long time @Hooked

they continually raising the bandwidth to try keep you on the same monthly rate
but price per Mbps is falling continuously.
 
prices have been falling for quite a long time @Hooked

they continually raising the bandwidth to try keep you on the same monthly rate
but price per Mbps is falling continuously.

I have a direct line to my ISP's CEO, So I asked the question if it will influence their pricing. He hasn't answered me until now...lol. Not sure if he's ignoring the question or carefully formulating an answer....hehehe.
 
Just going to share this here since it's the big "skandaal" of the day. It's so big even Steve Hofmeyer announced he will make an official statement tomorrow.

I posted a link below to the actual podcast where Charlize Theron claim that Afrikaans is dying and there's only 44 people that still speak it. (Judging by peoples spelling skills on social media I can almost believe her).

Note the 3 comedians that's hosting the podcast. Also the entire podcast are full of light-hearted jokes and mostly just talking crap.

My opinion, this is just a storm in a teacup that's been taken out of context and blown up by sensationalist media houses.

But take a few minutes, listen to the posdcast a decide for yourself. They start at around 11:00 talking about Afrikaans.

 

South Africa power cuts: Eskom runs out of diesel
South Africa's power utility Eskom has run out of money to buy diesel for its critical plants, according to the minister of public enterprises.
It means people will experience rolling blackouts of up to six hours a day.
In a statement, Minister Pravin Gordhan said that his department would be working with the national treasury to find money to buy supplies of diesel.
Mr Gordhan met with the Eskom board on Sunday night and called for "exceptional interventions to create more reliability" in power supply.
Eskom is constrained by a massive $26bn (£22bn) debt and has old, inefficient power stations that require constant work to keep them running.
 

Actually that's very good - at least the parcel was returned to sender.

It beats Aramex. A parcel was sent to me from Gauteng. It landed up in Bloemfontein. I'm in the Western Cape. Then ... it disappeared (the parcel, not the Western Cape) never to be found again. This was about a year ago.
 
I am convinced that nothing/no one is going to save Eskimo from a total collapse. This has nothing to do with whoever CEO is appointed, his qualifications or skills… Actually nobody in his right state of mind would accept this job.
 
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