“I was trained as a computer scientist, but my father is an entrepreneur. He’s a publisher. When we moved to South Africa, he started his own publishing business. So I guess I grew up with a bit of that bug. In 1994, the internet was becoming a thing, so I launched one of the first internet service providers in Africa. I did a joint venture with the U.S. Telco Sprint, and we started providing [4:01] and least-line internet access for a whole 68 kilobytes of bandwidth that we thought was a lot of capacity at that time.”