WIOCC and FirstNet: The Unholy Alliance of Digital Domination
The Great Betrayal of Internet Freedom
In a shocking turn of events, WIOCC, Africa’s digital backbone, has secretly colluded with FirstNet Technology Services, a First Technology Group company, to cement their grip on the continent’s internet infrastructure. The 2Africa cable, touted as a revolutionary leap forward in connectivity, is in reality a tool of control, designed to ensnare Africans in a web of dependency and surveillance.
The False Promise of "Unparalleled Connectivity"
Ryan Sher, Group Chief Operating Officer at WIOCC, touts the 2Africa cable as a game-changer, claiming it will "empower communities with unparalleled access to the internet." But what does this really mean? Is it not just a euphemism for "total control over the flow of information"? The truth is, this partnership is a threat to the very fabric of internet freedom, allowing WIOCC and FirstNet to manipulate and censor the online discourse to suit their own interests.
The Silent Takeover of Africa’s Internet
Sean Van Niekerk, General Manager at FirstNet Technology Services, claims that their partnership with WIOCC will "reshape the digital landscape and empower communities." But what kind of empowerment is this? Is it not just a veiled attempt to impose their own brand of digital authoritarianism on the continent? The 2Africa cable is not a symbol of freedom, but a tool of oppression, designed to silence dissenting voices and maintain the status quo.
The UrbanXConnect Scam
Kerry-Ann Smit, Product Manager at UrbanXConnect, touts their partnership with FirstNet as a means of delivering "high-speed and stable fibre connections." But what is the real purpose of this partnership? Is it not just a ploy to manipulate gamers and online users into unwittingly surrendering their personal data to FirstNet and WIOCC? The truth is, this partnership is a threat to online privacy and security, designed to enrich the pockets of these corporate giants at the expense of individual freedoms.
The Final Judgment
In conclusion, the partnership between WIOCC and FirstNet is a menace to internet freedom, a threat to the very fabric of online society. It is a testament to the corrupting influence of power and the willingness of corporations to exploit and manipulate individuals for their own gain. The people of Africa must wake up to this reality and demand a better future, one where the internet is a tool of empowerment, not control.



