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Thread: Telkom calls for ICASA investigation into William Stucke

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    Telkom calls for ICASA investigation into William Stucke

    Telkom calls for an investigation into reported leak of information by an ICASA councilor

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    WTF Seriously!
    Telkom - STFU and pay your fine.
    Focus on improving infrastructure.
    Profit

    What did he allegedly leak? Or did I miss that in the article?

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    The report said that telkom are idiots........ a claim they wanted to be a secret..

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    Does anybody what information was leaked?

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    That's Rich! Telkom complaing that somebody abused their position to gain an advantage.
    Bladdy Hypocrites. They would do the same thing in a heartbeat if it meant stifling the competition!

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    William Stucke is an excellent councilor, and I would like to see him stick around at ICASA for a long time. His technical and historical telecoms knowledge makes him a great asset to ICASA, and they can ill afford to lose him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpm View Post
    William Stucke is an excellent councilor, and I would like to see him stick around at ICASA for a long time. His technical and historical telecoms knowledge makes him a great asset to ICASA, and they can ill afford to lose him.
    And that's exactly why Telkom wants him out of the game. It would be much better for interests if Stucke's credibility is destroyed, he is struck down, and replaced by a "previously disadvantaged" candidate, Stucke needs to be made an example, that nobody should get any bright ideas after the prior legal loss to take Telkom on.

    If I were you mate, I would make some distance between myself and Stucke, being on Telkom's hitlist will be bad for the site's advertising revenue, and bad for its community.

    They have built a legal fortress around themselves, protecting the complete injustice they are committing, to this country, to its future, and to its people.

    After what happened at the trial, its pretty clear where the future of telecommunication lies in SA. Telkom just extended their lease as mandated rulers of the ZA telecoms industry by 10 years.

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    stucke should stick it to telkom and stay in !casa

    we need more guys like him
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    Whilst I think Stucke needs to stay, if he has leaked confidential info then he should deal with the consequences unfortunately.

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    what was leaked?
    Telkom: "Resistance is futile, your money is ours!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tns View Post
    what was leaked?
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    The document that was allegedly leaked related to Icasa’s complaints and compliance committee’s investigation into a complaint brought against Telkom by rival Neotel, which it filed in November 2010.

    Neotel was seeking access to Telkom’s last-mile infrastructure into homes and businesses under Icasa’s facilities-leasing guidelines, which determine how operators may gain access to each other’s infrastructure. According to the committee’s findings, Telkom contravened section 3(2) of the facilities-leasing guidelines.
    http://www.techcentral.co.za/appalle...a-probe/34058/

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    rofl businessday site down

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    Last edited by magneto; 08-08-2012 at 05:47 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markings View Post
    Also worth reading (contains link to document in question)
    http://www.techcentral.co.za/bizarre...sa-leak/34085/
    That report says it is a publicly available document. If so, wtf??? is Telkom on about?
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