On 25 Nov 2015, at 12:07, Alan Levin <alanlevin(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 12:02 PM, ubuntupunk(a)gmail.com <ubuntupunk(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Multichoice have a bad track record when it comes to telling the truth
about anything, the company has its genesis in a concession granted under
the regime of PW Botha.
Jan Vermeulen, has an equally bad track record for believing everything
that comes out of the nochoice monopolies arse…
That’s funny, considering I’m persona non grata at MultiChoice’s media relations
department.
I broke the story about MultiChoice hiring a Cyber Piracy Investigator on MyBroadband. Do
you think they wanted that story to get out? There’s a reason their comments on the matter
are so terse...
But of course,
that would mean, you can't spin the story any which way you please.
And you can almost see the headline.... I'm sure it won't be dissimilar to
this one he wrote recently "
Why WhatsApp must be regulated in South Africa”
Read the article before jumping to conclusions.
Where the MultiChoice article was written largely without feedback from MultiChoice, the
WhatsApp article you’re referring to relay the views of the CEOs of Vodacom, MTN, and
Orange Horizons, not my own.
Regards
Jan