Govt planning third operator?

How about getting the second operator started first? They should learn to crawl before they can walk.
 
LOL, maybe they should help the SNO get off the ground.
 
Isn't this Sentech?(Whoops, trust me not read the article first.)
 
I'm biting my tongue - I wanted to say something like
what I might have said said:
So they're skipping the second and going straight to third?

If I alternated I'd be v.28 by now. :eek:
But I'm not gonna.
 
Should the department's plan come to pass, the country will effectively have three telecommunications companies with government having a controlling stake in the incumbent Telkom, an indirect stake of about 30% in the second national operator (SNO) and will own 74% of the third player once it is formed sometime later this year.

Typical......just gotta have a stake in each one.......this country is screwed.

“Essentially we have become frustrated by the slow pace at which Telkom is rolling out broadband and the pace of the SNO,” one of her senior aids said at the time.

Only now....we have been fustrated from day 1!!!!
 
Why not have 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 independent operators all ultimately owned and managed by government? What a load of rubbish!
 
One thing this government is good at: making plans which come to nothing. And if they do come to anything why bother in the first place - witness the cell company duopoly/monopoly debacle. Instead of regulating - and actually DOING something.
 
Our telecoms sector is a mess.

How can Government have stakes in:

Telkom
Vodacom (through Telkom)
Sentech
The SNO
The TNO

Bloody ridiculous. And TATA will have a share in the TNO - which would be a COMPETITOR to the SNO!?

There seems to be people in positions of power taking drugs. None of this makes sense anymore. The only thing that makes sense is that Government knows they can make a fortune out of Telecommunications by not doing much, something they are quite adept at.
 
@Mad: the government has a stake in MTN and Cell C as well doesn't it?
 
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if they do this then govt can save itself money and save everyone else from frustration by simply closing ICASA

its effect is already marginal - under this scenario its pointless
 
Our telecoms sector is a mess.

How can Government have stakes in:

Telkom
Vodacom (through Telkom)
Sentech
The SNO
The TNO

cause of the imminent tsunami, or dont you watch Carte Blanche.
:D
 
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