Re: The ICT Ministry responds to ZTA website award issue
Thats the way....vanhu ava vanoitisana mari vega
View ArticleRe: CABS website gets hacked
cabs wesbite www record pointing to zol IP .Ohh Cyberzol ... Yoafrica was right ... joomla uselesss
View ArticleRe: Holiday broadband deals: Africom offers double data
africom commercial rate is not 5 cents, its actually 2.5 cents. Econet charges 2.5 cents for Wimax services not for their broadband. This wimax is not ubiqous as africom's.
View ArticleRe: Zim information minister calls for regulation of the internet, social media
It's just better to fall in line now than to wait until they officially take over the world. Makes for a smooth transition.
View ArticleRe: Zim information minister calls for regulation of the internet, social media
Get Netone lines and PowerTel dongles!!! That will do the trick!!
View ArticleRe: Is starting a tech startup just too costly for us?
I think the cost of a tech startup is indeed too high in this Zimbabwe. And by cost I'm not just talking about financial cost. The article touches on a number of these other cost issues. From my...
View ArticleRe: Econet sort of reduces mobile broadband tariffs
Lol @ "sort of". Econet is as capitalist as they come. They would only change if there was some disruption in the industry.According to the official we spoke to the network is mostly congested during...
View ArticleRe: Zim information minister calls for regulation of the internet, social media
Zim needs to monitor and regulate where necessary internet usage. Those that blocked ITU are themselves leaders in internet regulation and monitoring through the tech like DPI, fibre slicing etc.In US,...
View ArticleRe: Is starting a tech startup just too costly for us?
Guys look at what guys in Somailand are doing : http://vc4africa.biz/blog/2012...
View ArticleRe: Zim information minister calls for regulation of the internet, social media
Maybe not regulation as such but I wish Zimbabwean news websites would moderate their comments section so that one would not be afraid to have their children read the news. There is just too much...
View ArticleRe: Econet sort of reduces mobile broadband tariffs
Its still not enough...regional broadband tariffs are much lower...econet continues to bribe govt officials thus preventing other competitors from fairly competing. they influenced the ministry of...
View ArticleRe: Zim information minister calls for regulation of the internet, social media
Possible in an ideal world. But too much work in real life. Best you can do is create a word filter. But even with those, people get ffkcng(making point) creative and defeat them. Even worse that it is...
View ArticleRe: Holiday broadband deals: PowerTel reduces tariffs by 30%
The answer is "it depends" on what you want. In terms of coverage Econet tops the list but it is expensive. In terms of speed you should choose Africom but it is also expensive and there is the issue...
View ArticleRe: Econet sort of reduces mobile broadband tariffs
...econet continues to bribe govt officials thus preventing other competitors from fairly competing. they influenced the ministry of finance to turn down the merger of netone and mtn. they used all the...
View ArticleRe: Zim information minister calls for regulation of the internet, social media
Regulation of the internet is a necessary evil, everthing else in society is regulated in one way or another so why not the web. In retrospect I believe the right question is how should the internet be...
View ArticleRe: Holiday broadband deals: PowerTel reduces tariffs by 30%
I'd rather pay 30% more if Powertel would actually give me usable internet in the daytime...and dont think at night it gets much better...its 8pm now and it still took me 4 tries to open this page :/
View ArticleRe: Zim information minister calls for regulation of the internet, social media
We Zimbos want to live in a perfect world of internet, a world which no paedophiles, a internet world which have no 419 scammers, stalkers, phishers, money laundering etc.Bt in real world, its there...
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