Telkom its own worst enemy?

If criminals can acquire police uniforms, this isn't really that surprising. Kinda sad at the same time as well..

Dear Telkom

Please stop being so crap

Regards South Africa


Dear Telkom,

What are you still doing here?

Regards,

The World
 
Will the Telkom employee who stole my interwebs please return it. Asap.
 
I don't think it would be in our interests if Telkom just closed shop... A slow painful death where their assets are slowly sold off might be better.
 
Telkom have been an expensive waste of space for the longest time. It would now seem just that the corrupt officials that have the most to lose sink with the ship. I stopped caring about them long ago. As time goes on they become more and more irrelevant
 
I don't think it would be in our interests if Telkom just closed shop... A slow painful death where their assets are slowly sold off might be better.

Yeah, it is not in interest of gamers, but at least we will get rid of idiots that slowed down broadband progress.
 
Greed and corruption are the cancer of this world, and the sad truth is that it's everywhere!! Just look what's happening in North Africa, Europe, all over!!!
 
More reason to start getting rid of copper and install fiber.
 
Hey guys!!!! you need to run outside and see the Blue sky! Seriously the Sky is Blue! Who would have thought???

And in other stunning epic unrevealed news... Telkom sucks!
 
...and the worst part:

Even if a man with a plan magically appears tomorrow, the big telkom fix is still going to take time, which is just more time added to the long "hurry up and wait" session which is the last ten years. Things have improved, but not as much as they could've. Where is my 24meg, unshaped, uncapped line for R300-500? There is literally(from our perspective) a near limitless supply of super cheap bandwidth being laid in the waters around africa. Eish, surely someone can plug us into it.

Please government, either step completely aside or start doing the right thing because as it stands you're just holding the country back.
 
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