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Music

Paul Newman vs The Demons

An unexpected rock gem from The Avett Brothers’ new album – The Carpenter:

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Computing Rants

To the National Consumer Commission RE: MTN unfair data billing

Dear Commissioner,

I believe that MTN are engaging in an unfair business practice with regards to the expiry policy of their Data Bundle products.
Data bundles loaded onto a contract cellular phone currently have a lifetime of 2 months in which they can be used. Once the two month period is complete, any remaining unused data expires.
While in general I do take issue with the entire concept of data that has already been paid for by a consumer being allowed to expire at all, this particular complaint is not in that regard.

I have an issue in the situation where multiple data bundles are active on a cellular phone at the same time, and the later expiring data is used *before* the soonest expiring data.
My situations is as follows:
In order not to overrun my data allowance and pay the ridiculous R2 per Megabyte out-of-bundle rate, somewhere around the 5th of the month I will purchase an add-on bundle.
On about the 20th of the month the billing cycle runs through and an additional contracted 150 Megabytes is added to my data allowance.
I end up with roughly as follows for my data balance:
+/- 772.56 MB expiring on 23/09
150 MB expiring on 21/10.
The problem is MTN then switch back the bundle usage to deduct from the data expiring in October first, rather than continuing to deduct from the data that will expire in September.
This leads to my longest lasting data being used up first, and my shorter lasting data often expiring unused.

This is a deliberate and unfair business practice designed to cheat the consumer of the product they have purchased.
I also believe there is universal merit to resolving this case for all consumers using cellphones in our country.

I hope you will have the time and inclination to take this up with cellphone operators, in particular MTN in my case.

Yours faithfully,

Shaun Dewberry.

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Computing Featured Technology Web

The Truth Behind Streaming Internet Radio in South Africa

Not everything is as it seems. But if you read this research report on the growth of Internet Radio in South Africa, I’ll take you behind the smoke and mirrors and allow you to experience some of the stink.

Put it this way, there’s a lot of nonsense being spread, and I cut through to the truth.

 

Update: I have been served with legal papers requesting me to take down this post by around 20:30. Here’s where you can see them.

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Computing

A Comparison of Mobile Data Offerings – 13 June 2012

I did a quick comparison of current mobile data offerings for a friend, so I figured I may as well just publish it here for everyone. The basic requirement is for some mobile data connectivity – emails, facetube and such on a laptop, but not necessarily huge downloads. Most of the deals suck in that they lock you into 24 month contracts. I know 8ta has very good packages but I’m not sure what their coverage is like.

Here are the current best low-end (2GB or so) options:

8ta:

10Gigs x 24 months for R199pm, R200 connection fee, bring your own modem.
(http://8ta.com/plans/postpaid-data/i5promo/)

2Gigs(day) + 1 Gigs(night) prepaid @R149pm, bring your own device.
(http://www.8ta.com/plans/2gbpromo/)

MTN:

2GB x 24 months @ R139pm, free modem, free connection, free SIM.
(http://www.mtnsp.co.za/shop/MTNDirect/Pages/DataDeals.aspx)

Vodacom:

2GB (day) + 2GB (night) x 24 months @ R149pm, free modem.
(http://www.vodacom.co.za/personal/phonesandpackages/deals?dealId=1504)

CellC:

2GB x 24 months @R99pm, bring your own modem.
(http://www.cellc.co.za/data-contract-packages/all/0/9)

Personally I’d go for the 10gig 8ta plan if you want download a lot, otherwise the 8ta 2gb promo if you don’t want to be tied into a contract, assuming you have coverage. The only downside to the prepaid is you have to keep recharging which can be a pain in the ass every month. If you want a new free 3G modem, you’ll end up signing for 24 months but you can also buy 3G modems for R500-R800.

Bar 8ta, it still amounts to at least R50 per GB, which is retarded. In sum: the consumer is getting ripped off by being forced to sign an unnecessary 24month contract or alternatively pay exorbitant prepaid rates. Not cool.

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Entertainment Music

Lemon Bucket Orkestra Live on Air Canada Flight

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