Len Anderson

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Len Anderson

Len Anderson

@lenand40

I am interested in men 70 years of age and up

Randburg, South Africa เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2017
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Len Anderson
Len Anderson@lenand40·
@geordinhl We also love the people of Palestine and hope one day they will be freed from genocide and apartheid committed by the Zionist state of Israel. See, that wasn’t hard, was it?
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Geordin Hill-Lewis
Geordin Hill-Lewis@geordinhl·
We love the freedom loving people of Iran and hope they can one day live in a constitutional democracy with civil rights, like we do.
Iran Embassy SA@IraninSA

Dear @geordinhl, congratulations. We hope for better relations with @Our_DA. Fact: More than 80% of South Africans support good relations with Iran...

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Len Anderson
Len Anderson@lenand40·
@Knick_RSA Come on guys this is clearly fake. The type Of audio used sounds like AI
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knick@Knick_RSA·
Breaking News 📍 Leaked Audio reveals that Steenheisen has sold the Western Cape to America & Israel.
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Len Anderson
Len Anderson@lenand40·
@Dzungie007 We cannot unite beyond race as that is our reality. We should unite within our racial realities
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Mudzunga
Mudzunga@Dzungie007·
What actually needs to happen for South Africans to unite beyond race? Not platitudes. Real answers.
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Len Anderson
Len Anderson@lenand40·
@DaleSparrow @MightiJamie A negotiation for a rollout would then put you in a different fucking group and not what you fucking suggested. You are clueless but because you a Musk lackey you create scenarios that are fucking legal. The service is fucking expensive dumbass. Fuck off now, waste of time.
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Dale Sparrow
Dale Sparrow@DaleSparrow·
@lenand40 @MightiJamie Again, trying super hard to hammer on the 'single owner ' clause as if there isn't a negotiation that could happen for rollouts. Also, again, the government would own the stations and any router tracks MAC addresses linked to the device responsible. Mountains out of mole heaps
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Africa Research Desk
Africa Research Desk@MightiJamie·
1. Starlink is not “cheap internet” 2. The reason why Starlink does not have a license is because they withdrew their application in January of 2025. 3. A satellite internet company license requires trustworthy operators who will not abuse that power or exploit the people.
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Len Anderson
Len Anderson@lenand40·
@DaleSparrow @MightiJamie You cannot solve a fucking problem by breaking the laws or terms and conditions of the service. Your solution is a no solution.
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Dale Sparrow
Dale Sparrow@DaleSparrow·
@lenand40 @MightiJamie XD omg you are trying SO hard to make this an issue. You are clearly neither a network engineer nor someone I'd want to invite to any type of problem solving sessions. You CERTAINLY don't need any kind of thousand rand equipment. You just need a simple WiFi router.
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Len Anderson
Len Anderson@lenand40·
@DaleSparrow @MightiJamie They are fucking issues hence they are included in the terms and conditions. What don’t you fucking understand about terms and conditions that could have you banned from a service. You she fucking advocating for people to break the fucking law.
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Dale Sparrow
Dale Sparrow@DaleSparrow·
@lenand40 @MightiJamie Again, trying super fucking hard to make non issues blockers. You think a rural community is going to download Fortnite 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Robert King
Robert King@realRobertCK·
@CharlieDance18 Perhaps you should be more grateful for South Africa having white people here investing and to a large degree keeping the economy on the road.
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Robert King@realRobertCK·
🇿🇦 VF Plus Leader Corné Mulder responds to Geordin Hill-Lewis' attacks on American investment. "South Africa’s economic situation is so precarious that political leaders can hardly tell serious investors such as the USA and Elon Musk to keep their “noses out of South Africa’s business” when setting conditions for investment."
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Len Anderson
Len Anderson@lenand40·
@elonmusk And somehow you want special treatment to invest in a country that practises genocide against white people? Pick your lie
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Kallie Kriel
Kallie Kriel@kalliekriel·
The last thing the country needs now is for yet another ANC cadre to be deployed as South Africa’s ambassador to the USA. Roelf Meyer is an ANC cadre. A principled ambassador is needed who can engage with the USA competently in the interest of South Africa. His history shows that he is someone who is willing to dramatically reposition himself to suit his own personal interests. His becoming a member of the ANC is a prime example. His shifting between parties and his eventual alignment with the ANC do not reflect steadfastness. enca.com/news-top-stori…
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Unfiltered Insight🇿🇦
Unfiltered Insight🇿🇦@department012·
The Policy is the Map, the Mafia is the Destination ​Legalized Gatekeeping: You’re right that the 30% rule is "national," but that’s exactly the problem. When the government mandates that 30% of a project must be carved out for "local partners" without providing a vetted, safe list of who those partners are, they aren't creating "transformation"—they are creating a bounty. ​The Starlink Standoff: Starlink is the perfect example of "National Enforcement" failing the country. The government isn't "forcing" them to do anything? Tell that to the millions of rural South Africans who don't have internet because the state is holding a license hostage for a 30% equity stake. That’s not a "rule"; it’s a gatekeeping fee that prioritizes a few shareholders over national infrastructure. ​The "Compliance" Delusion: You say 600 American companies comply. In the procurement world, we know what that "compliance" often looks like: it’s paying "consultancy fees" to middlemen who do zero work, or hiring "security firms" that are actually just the local forum in a different uniform. It’s institutionalized extortion that gets buried in the "Operational Expenses" line of a bank's ledger. ​The Street Reality: You say the mafia is "limited to some areas" and not related to the 30% rule. If that’s true, why is every major construction industry body in South Africa pleading with the government to decouple "community participation" from "mandatory 30% subcontracting"? They are doing it because the national policy is the only reason the common folk with AK-47s have a "legal" foot in the door. ​The Final Word: As a banker, you see the world as it should work according to the law. As a procurement officer, I see how it actually works when the law meets the street. The 30% policy is the common thread: in the boardroom, it blocks technology like Starlink; on the site, it provides the "legal" badge for the mafia. You can call it "national enforcement" all you want, but at the end of the day, it's just a different way to say "pay to play. Have a nice day
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Unfiltered Insight🇿🇦
Unfiltered Insight🇿🇦@department012·
the Minister of Communications, Solly Malatsi, is already working to bypass the 30% equity rule as we speak. In December, he issued a directive to ICASA to recognize Equity Equivalents. This means Starlink can invest in infrastructure (like connecting schools) instead of giving away shares. That a win, 30% nonsense is weakened
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Len Anderson
Len Anderson@lenand40·
@DaleSparrow @MightiJamie While you can technically bridge the signal to a neighbor using a few thousand Rands' worth of equipment, doing so on a standard residential plan puts your account at risk of being banned. If you do it for profit, you are technically an unlicensed ISP, which is a legal risk in SA
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Len Anderson
Len Anderson@lenand40·
@DaleSparrow @MightiJamie Priority (Business) Plans: These plans are more flexible. Starlink explicitly allows for "community Wi-Fi" or "hotspot" use (e.g., for hotels or boats), provided you aren't acting as an unauthorized agent or distributor of the Starlink brand itself.
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Len Anderson
Len Anderson@lenand40·
@DaleSparrow @MightiJamie You become the "help desk." If the satellite signal drops or a router fails at 2 AM, your neighbors will be calling you, not Starlink.
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Len Anderson
Len Anderson@lenand40·
@DaleSparrow @MightiJamie Point-to-Multipoint (PtMP) Hardware: To beam internet to neighbors, you’d use high-gain outdoor antennas (like Ubiquiti or Mikrotik gear) to send a signal from your roof to theirs.
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Len Anderson
Len Anderson@lenand40·
@DaleSparrow @MightiJamie If you were to set this up (for example, on a shared property or for a business)illegally, you can't just rely on the Starlink router. You would need:  • Starlink Ethernet Adapter: The standard Gen 2/3 dishes often require an adapter to plug into non-Starlink hardware.
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Dale Sparrow
Dale Sparrow@DaleSparrow·
@lenand40 @MightiJamie You're not an illegal ISP what are you talking about 🤣🤣 it's extremely common for a single panel to be connected to a local WAN network. To get a RAIN router costs you R800 per month and you STILL haven't built the cell infrastructure needed.
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