tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5317633102653140291.post3187219901653512597..comments2023-12-28T20:06:07.170+02:00Comments on Malawi Digest: Police probe Ndirande mysterious attackerMalawi Digesthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05416736214176104684noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5317633102653140291.post-8455132697859137602009-10-11T11:06:56.300+02:002009-10-11T11:06:56.300+02:00This site is a shame. Is this here to update us or...This site is a shame. Is this here to update us or what? You people are a disgrace. Why were you then accusing your friends who are far way better than yourself? Zopusa basi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5317633102653140291.post-88556178245664915542009-10-11T06:15:43.473+02:002009-10-11T06:15:43.473+02:00At first I thought anthuni mutinthandiza kuposa a ...At first I thought anthuni mutinthandiza kuposa a Nyasatimes. I am very disappointed. Kanyuzi kamozi 3 days. Bwanji ofufuza ali pa leave. I am going back to my Nyasatimes. Ngakhale amaikamo tisabola apo ndi apo they are always updating their website osati zachimidzi mwayambazi. No comment even pa nkhani ya mpira, or updates on Chipanti etc. Inunso!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5317633102653140291.post-32978089800619730092009-10-09T19:23:30.146+02:002009-10-09T19:23:30.146+02:00An extra one and a half million homes will benefit...An extra one and a half million homes will benefit from super-fast broadband by 2012, BT has said.<br />Originally the telecoms firm said that it could only deploy so-called Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) to a million homes because of its cost.<br />But it now believes 2.5 million homes can benefit because it will be cheaper to provide than it had first thought.<br />A further 9 million homes will receive the slower Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC) technology by 2012.<br />Previously BT had said that it could only lay FTTP to new-build sites - with the Ebbsfleet development in Kent is its flagship site - but now it has found a way to make it more widely available.<br />It will use existing ducts and overhead cables to bring fibre to brownfield sites as well.<br />Potential sites will be identified by a variety of factors, including geography of the region and the topology of the network.<br />Homes eligible for the FTTP technology will receive speeds of up to 100Mbps (megabits per second). This compares to a top speed of 40Mbps for FTTC technology.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com