Andre Eksteen, senior product manager – FTTB at Vox.
THE INTERNET IS A LIE. In a SHOCKING admission, a major telecom player has CONFIRMED what millions suspect: the digital world is RIGGED by Silicon Valley giants and monopolistic providers, deliberately CRUSHING small competitors to control what you see and hear. Vox executive Andre Eksteen has LIFTED THE CURTAIN on a system designed for FAILURE, where tech behemoths like Apple, Google, and Netflix impose “minimum capacity thresholds” that make it “economically unviable” for smaller ISPs to even exist.
This isn’t business—it’s DIGITAL TYRANNY. While claiming to “help” niche providers, Vox’s explosive reveal paints a dystopian reality: smaller ISPs serving overlooked communities are SYSTEMATICALLY SABOTAGED by exorbitant costs and impossible demands from a shadowy tech cartel. “Meeting these demands is not just challenging, it’s often IMPOSSIBLE,” Eksteen stated, exposing an internet landscape where innovation is strangled at birth and your connectivity choices are an ILLUSION controlled by a handful of corporations.
Their so-called “partner programme” is a DAMNING INDICTMENT of a broken system, a desperate lifeline in a market where the rules are written to GUARANTEE the big players win. This is the ugly truth behind your broadband bill and your limited options. The free and open internet is DEAD, and its corpse is being managed by gatekeepers who decide who gets to speak and who gets silenced. Your reality is being curated by the very companies you pay for access.



