Linked by Jordan Spencer Cunningham on Thu 10th Sep 2009 20:45 UTC
Humor In an attempt to show just how slow South Africa's Telkom broadband is, a frustrated IT company had a race to see which would be faster: transferring 4GB by sending a USB drive via pigeon 60 miles away, or transferring the files via the broadband connection. There were even rules in place so as to not have any unfair advantage over the broadband such as "birdseed must not have any performance-enhancing seeds within." It was faster to send the data by pigeon than by broadband. It took the bird about an hour to reach the recipient station, and it took another hour to transfer the data to the other computer. The file being transferred via the broadband connection was still at 4%. Telkom said that it is not responsible for the firm's slow Internet speed. Winston, the bird, is safely back in the IT office, probably enjoying birdseed without any performance-enhancing caplets mixed in.
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South African are lucky
by Gone fishing on Sat 12th Sep 2009 13:09 UTC
Gone fishing
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In Lesotho I pay US$495.38 (monthly) for a 1024 connection, and Telecom Lesotho has got it's self on a spam blacklist and I cant send mail to hotmail anymore.

Edited 2009-09-12 13:10 UTC

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RE: South African are lucky
by Gone fishing on Sun 13th Sep 2009 12:55 in reply to "South African are lucky"
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2006-02-22

US$495.38 (monthly) for a 1024 (kbps) connection.

Just curious does anyone pay more than that?

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