Telkom will launch its own streaming service

Jakarta

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From the people that brought you no more internet, no more land lines and charged you for Netflix even when you didn't have an account.... Comes this years most awaited video streaming service that even has Netflix, Disney and Amazon shaking in their boots....Telkom has advised that they expect the service to work at least 30 percent of the time ( the school passmark Co incidentally) and for the service to last 18 months, by which time the cadres involved will have enriched themselves sufficiently to not give a #@#% anymore.
 
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b166er

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From the most hated company after Eishkom: a streaming service, so late to the party, the cake has already decomposed.

Who here remembers Telkom's most idiotic statement about ADSL back in the day: "high speed ADSL and internet is not meant for streaming and gaming" when they were defending their 1GB data a month caps. We endured decades of Helkom strangling our country, I'm so glad that period has ended. This company held us back 15 years.

Telkom please learn to treat your customers like gold and not trash, they are literally paying your salary. I'm looking forward to your streaming service landing as gracefully as a meteor crashing into a mountain.
 

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From the most hated company after Eishkom: a streaming service, so late to the party, the cake has already decomposed.

Who here remembers Telkom's most idiotic statement about ADSL back in the day: "high speed ADSL and internet is not meant for streaming and gaming" when they were defending their 1GB data a month caps. We endured decades of Helkom strangling our country, I'm so glad that period has ended. This company held us back 15 years.

Telkom please learn to treat your customers like gold and not trash, they are literally paying your salary. I'm looking forward to your streaming service landing as gracefully as a meteor crashing into a mountain.

'Twas 3GB data a month cap
 
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