By: Techspert
“Too many variables” … what is that supposed to mean? It probably means Telkom might actually have to do some work … and that’s probably what they mean by “unrealistic”.
View ArticleBy: geeek
I’m so sick of this. Every month I pay for a voice line that I don’t use. The *cheapest* ADSL line ends up costing more than R250 a month before any bandwidth is even purchased. The moment there’s an...
View ArticleBy: TheAlteredState
Bah, I so hate Telkom! What a bunch of money grabbing @!#$’s over there! I wish they would just work together with the rest of the country to try and get things sorted out already!!!
View ArticleBy: Gerdus
Why doesn’t government “buy” the local loop from Telkom by exchanging some or all their shares? A transaction would be much quicker and would also divest government of an asset it’s got no business...
View ArticleBy: Glen
Yes I agree, just stalling tactics. Government must just put their foot down and force Telkom to obligue. In any case, Telkom was and is funded by taxpayers so in essence, it belongs to the taxpayer.
View ArticleBy: Chris
Got broadband about 1 year ago and my data line cost went down from about 1500 per month to about 500. Telkom, never again, I’m lucky I’ve got Neotel covarage and will be sticking with them. Not this...
View ArticleBy: Sutton
Cancelled ADSL line and plugged in a 5 gig cell C stick. If you have coverage it works very well. One can also buy another sim if you have need for more. Adios Telkom.
View ArticleBy: Hellkom
They’ve known about this for a couple of years already, it’s their own fault that they didn’t start preparing sooner. Good ol’ delaying tactics by one of Government’s numerous cash cows.
View ArticleBy: debbie
Telkom has known about local loop unbundling for the better part of a decade. More stalling tactics from the country’s most hated company.
View ArticleBy: Hellboy
Got a 5G Cell C sim on my Nokia 5800 and a symbian application that converts it into a wifi access router, even running a torrent manager on the cell phone. Telkom greediest company in SA, Vodacom and...
View ArticleBy: Clyde
How do you get a company to do something that is simply not in their own interest? BT did this years back in the UK and the Government/Regulator had to eventually step in and threaten to break them up...
View ArticleBy: The Trutherizer
“However, Rasethaba says Telkom is not convinced the local loop should be considered an essential facility since it does not meet the definition in law.” If she thinks wireless is a viable substitute...
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