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Fibre player Vumatel receives R250m investment Johannesburg - With an increase in fibre connections to the home and numerous service providers to choose from, a Cape Town-based company is comparing service providers' prices. Fibre package comparison website 'Fibre Tiger' finds and compares numerous fibre packages available from various service providers. The website www.fibretiger.co.za features sliders at the top of the page, where users are able to set a minimum and maximum price of between R300 and R2500 as well as minimum download speeds of 4 Mbp/s second up to 60 Mbp/s for maximum speeds. READ: Here's where Vodacom is rolling out fibre broadband The site is the brainchild of developer, Jacques du Rand, who said once limits are set, the site will then order fibre packages, comparing attributes and multiple variables like shaping, amount of data, capacity, price and contracts available. “We created it in frustration of comparing fibre packages. It has since been a project of passion and pride,” He told Fin24. “We launched late December 2016 and the feedback has been fantastic thus far. It's free for ISPs to list and we will look at ways for them to highlight some of their best packages,” he added. Du Rand said that the Internet Service Provider list page on the site aims to have a unified list to get the support and Fair Usage Policy information for each ISP. READ: Want fibre broadband? Demand it “It’s interesting to see how popular the ISPs are relative to each other. We really hope to highlight some of the smaller ISPs and their packages which are very good value but the end users are not really familiar with the 'smaller' ISPs,” he said. “Most people don't know that you first need to select an available network in your area and then you can select almost any supporting ISP,” du Rand said. Since its launch he said that the site had seen week on week, almost doubling in traffic growth. Read The ISIS fighter who begged for death... and got it Rabat - Morocco has arrested three men - a Frenchman, a French-Moroccan and an Algerian - accused of planning to join the Islamic State (ISIS) jihadist group, the interior ministry said on Tuesday. The French-Moroccan and the Frenchman were detained on Monday after allegedly "engaging in activism and propaganda" including disseminating press releases and video recordings "apologising for terrorist acts," the MAP state news agency said, quoting a ministry statement. It said the two men were preparing to join the ISIS group, whose fighters have seized large parts of Iraq and Syria. The Algerian was arrested in the central city of Fez after allegedly planning to travel to join his wife, who is already a member of IS, the statement said. In mid-October authorities announced the arrest of a Moroccan, with his two young French daughters in tow, as he sought to join up with the extremist group. More than 2 000 Moroccan jihadists, including those with dual nationality, are now fighting in Syria and Iraq, authorities say. Read more on: 24.com encourages commentary submitted via MyNews24 . Contributions of 200 words or more will be considered for publication. 24.com publishes all comments posted on articles provided that they adhere to our Comments Policy . Should you wish to report a comment for editorial review, please do so by clicking the 'Report Comment' button to the right of each comment. cheap Authentic jordans cheap jordans cheap real jordans cheap jordan shoes ?site=forum_topic&topic=4860 ?site=forum_topic&topic=3951 www.crafthammerdesign.com cheap jordans online cheap jordans for sale cheap jordan shoes cheap air jordans http://www.2epub.net/node/add/article http://forum.delpost.r...98697.msg375638#msg375638 http://videos.tomhardy...il.com/members/round16a68 |