Zoopy interviewed by Reuben Goldberg on The Internet Economy

Posted by jason 7 months ago
 
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Reuben Goldberg, tech addict and passionate host of The Internet Economy on Classic fM, chatted to me about how Zoopy began, what we're up to and where we're going.

This interview was broadcast on The Internet Economy (http://www.classic.co.za/talk/the-internet-economy) on Classic fM (http://www.classic.co.za) on 27 March 2009.

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  • Posted by mark2wain:6 months ago

    here is a comment I posted at the forum at www.mybroadband.co.za under the discussion `why the noise about local cap`

    Mark2wain
    Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2009
    Posts: 2

    great local sites

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    I think www.zoopy.com has great potential and I watch all their content after my cap is exhausted.However as of tomorrow if I use Zoopy -which is hosted locally -I will be eating into my international cap--so I probably wont go to Zoopy again until the end of May .
    I know that Zoopy is 75% owned by Vodacom---I wonder if Vodacom has any leverage over Telkom to get the cap rules changed so we can watch Zoopy all month long using our local bandwidth instead of our international bandwidth?
    Anyone with any contacts within Vodacom want to take this further?

  • Posted by mark2wain:6 months ago

    thankyou Zoopy for giving us a place to find some intelligent life out there when we hit the Telkom cap and we have to find local content

  • Posted by glen:7 months ago

    Jason, awesome interview!! :)

    • Posted by jason:7 months ago

      Thanks for listening Glen! Your Zoopy love is always appreciated :)

  • Posted by jason:7 months ago

    haha - next time i'll pull out the full oscars acceptance speech :)

  • Posted by NeilG:7 months ago

    nice one, jason. should have let me know beforehand -- would have bribed you for an on-the-air plug.

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