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Internet will save SA media - 2nd Sep 2010
Pressure from international activists using social media and Internet publishing may force SA's government to reconsider its proposed information protection legislation and attempts to clamp down on press freedom, say Gartner analysts. Parliament is busy reviewing the Protection of Information Bill. If passed, this Bill will make it possible for government officials to arbitrarily classify state information. Additionally, it makes possession of such information a criminal offence with prison sentences of up to 25 years. There are concerns such a Bill would hamper the ability of journalists to uncover corruption in the public sector. To read the whole story at ITWEB, Click here | |
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Jireh Technologies prides itself in being able to provide cost-effective and reliable wireless communications, for: Voice, Data and Video.
If it is just a simple low-bandwidth P2P link, to a highpowered 300MBps FDD, then you have come to the right place.
We have invested 6 years in finding the right solutions when it comes to implementing low-power WiFi solutions, for both indoors and outdoor usage.
Our own managed networks span 106 high-sites and includes a combination of carrier-class and standard WiFi technologies. Go see our coverage maps to get a view of the locations where we provide services, including Voice and Wireless DSL.
Unlike other apparent network operators, Jireh owns and manages all of its high sites, including monitoring and managed standards. We further manage a single standard pricing structure for all services accross the entire network.
Furthermore, we have registered as resellers with other major network operators, so that we may offer you a wider value proposition, ultimately tackling all your WAN network needs.
From Diginet to DSL to Satelite, our platforms are all interconnected.
Things we find funny
Tech support: Your password is the small letter 'a' as in apple, a capital letter 'V' as n Victor, the number '7'. Customer: Is that '7' in capital letters ?
Tech support: What anti-virus program do you use? Customer: Netscape. Tech support: That's not an anti-virus program. Customer: Oh, sorry...Internet Explorer.
Customer: I have a huge problem. A friend has placed a screen saver on my computer, but every time I move the mouse, it disappears.
Tech support: What kind of computer do you have? Customer: A small one...
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