Sure – but they have the cloud to ‘protest’ – not directly by boycotting T (they can’t operate without it), but at least by expressing their worries and complaints, as it affects their international competitiveness as well. Just like FNB wanted to place ads against crime.

But then, it’s all a matter of politics (like I pointed out in my previous posts) – the government preaches freedom for everybody, but keeps affordable telecommunication from their own constituents – where have we seen that before?