I think there is a more important question - "Has Telkom finally joined the party"
[that is actually the title for a draft article that simply isn't getting itself finished]
 
Telkom - The best lip service provider in South Africa,

It has been two years today since I logged my faults for the exchange that is congested in our area and surprise, it's still the same.... Nothing has been done.....

So the CEO can go F*** himself......
 
Talk talk talk.

The problem is telkom lack the employees that are willing to turn talk into action. The energetic and enthusiastic have long since moved on and telkom is stuck with deadwood that only rock up at work for the paycheck.

That is what overly protective unions and employee favoring legislation will do...
 
Telkom - The best lip service provider in South Africa,

It has been two years today since I logged my faults for the exchange that is congested in our area and surprise, it's still the same.... Nothing has been done.....

So the CEO can go F*** himself......

Goodluck with your congested exchange, I logged a fault back in October last year when they upped everyone from 384K to 1mbit, and the service is still useless.
 
When their local techie is about the same age as me (43), and he thinks that a 30 second ping test proves that there is nothing wrong with our line, even when we have described it as "intermittent", then you have to wonder.

Telkom need a complete re-education program before they even think of putting us first.

EDIT: AND he couldn't even show my GF how to do a ping test, because he has software that does it for him - WTF?
 
Unfortunately the truth is till TK does not have real competition nothing is going to change. And of course the government is watching closely this not to happened. The rest is just fart in the wind. That TK can do best if not lazy.
 
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