Tuesday, December 23, 2014
African Internet
For those who have missed the daily posts here, I have been unable to connect due to where I have been -- in spite of being connected "to the sky". Now that I can connect, I have a lament. Ordinarily, e-mail messages both large and small are a pleasure to receive. However, one would not believe the difficulty caused by "large" messages sent to parts of Africa. One clicks on Send / Receive, and boof! one or two e-mails blow a comparatively large Internet data bundle out of the water -- if the connection isn't too cranky to achieve anything at all. Now consider that one may have limited charge on one's devices when it happens, no easy power connection, the local spaza has only a handful of R5 or R10 data bundles left, they only take cash there anyway and cash is in short supply, there are no automatic teller machines ... and so on. It may take a while to get it together again. OBSERVATION: One can get around such problems, yet that may require careful forethought.
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