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wil contact DoC now. watch this space........but don't hold your breath.lucifir said:whatever their new position ... I am not interested personally ... do not care for a party that comments without even understanding what they are talking about and only to change their minds later because they realised that they r gonna lose votes. It is good news for the fight though... Lets hope we can get something out of the ANC soon .. cause that will pretty much be the government stance. Has anyone managed to get hold of the DOC/ivy ?? Would really like to hear what they have to say.
Issued by the African Christian Democratic Party (ACDP)
ATTENTION: NEWS EDITORS
For immediate release
4 August 2005
Speed up alternative to Telkom - ACDP
We are appalled by Telkom's response to the intended new rules to be drawn
up by the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) aimed
at reducing the cost of high-speed internet services.
Such rules would not only improve services but also ensure that customers
and small businesses can use these services without suffocating under hefty
charges.
Telkom's arrogance - built on the fact that they are a monopoly -
demonstrates that we urgently need another operator.
ICASA must show its independence and not back down from their intention to
prevent Telkom from overcharging its clients.
We call for urgent attention to be paid to this matter in order to ensure
that South Africans will have a viable alternative soon.
Selby Khumalo, MP
ACDP Spokesperson - Communications
083 271 4167
MaD said:ANC? Never - they own 39% of Telkom..
Yes thats they wat its supposed to be....Note that:
"ANC" is NOT "government".
The place of government in a democracy is the so-called 'empty place of power' - empty meaning that no party can ever 'own' the government, or be the permanent goverment.
Its a very important distinction the must be made. Discourse that confuses the party (i.e. ANC) with the government is dangerous, and must be avoided at all costs. The party (the ANC) and the government are two distinctly different entities.