Ruddnet is too good to be true
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Just the person I've been looking for.
Malcolm, I'm a courier, a one-man show. My competitors are getting 3G phones with maps and the options to pay for instant step-by-step voice instructions to the points of delivery.
Can you advise me, please, on which plan (out of many) best suits my needs? Or, should I wait until there are more phones and plans on the market?
After we've sorted out that one, I'll get you to help me buy a phone for my wife. She doesn't need a camera, but wants to be able to SMS and talk. Which plan and phone is best for her? Or should she buy outright?
You see, Malcolm, I think you threw away your case when you bagged those big road projects (and how about the rail link to Darwin?) as failures. Why couldn't the private corporations see it coming? Surely not because some consultants picked up their cheques are walked away laughing?
Malcolm, what are you saying? It will cost too much? Fair enough, we do want free beer, as well. It won't work? Sorry, Malcolm, you are up against stiff competition - the huge media and entertainment conglomerates.
Malcolm, the surest way for the government to protect us against the predations of providers, in a market that is driven to crazy complexity, is to underwrite the construction costs.
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Too slow at The Australian.