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 News: TAG

Antitrust NewsPlease follow the latest news and events happening at the Telecommunications Action Group. http://www.tag.org.za  .

Posted by antitrust on Saturday, March 29 @ 17:37:12 CDT (2079 reads)
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 News: Knell of death sounds for Telkom CEO

Telkom in the newsPapi Molotsane is gone, and most of the serious commentators speculate that he was pushed by government (who, by the way, control 6/10 seats on Telkom's board). In the week before Molotsane's sudden and immediate departure, Telkom had twice come under fire from government (indeed it was all a bit like the pot calling the kettle black, we think).

First Mbeki was steered by a British journalist into admitting that Telkom was 'profiteering'.

Second, ITWeb reported that the Director-General of Communications, Lyndall Shope-Mafole, was saying nasty things about Telkom because they had entered an undersea cable agreement, the terms of which were against government's wishes.

Now Molotsane's short reign of 18 months has ended. For consumers, the good thing about Papi's arrival at Telkom was, of course, Sizwe Nxasana's departure. Reflecting on Papi's time at the helm, a few things stick out for me:

*Papi supposedly firing 3 senior Telkom execs (cheers Pinky!)
*Seeing Papi being 'ordered' by the chairperson not to speak in reply to a question I had put to him
*Papi telling me that he had "never failed at anything, and won't fail at this" (his new job)
*The November 2005 ADSL price increases
*Following a report in Business Day about Telkom's still elusive shareholder's registry, Telkom issuing reassuring words in a SENS announcement (sore point, Telkom?)
*Telkom dropping the case against Hellkom, paying costs of all parties (this after Hellkom applied for a court date)
*Telkom dancing around the government's wimpy requests for the SAT-3 shareholder's agreement
*Papi saying that he "doesn't get this issue around Telkom's prices"
*Papi not providing a representative to the MyADSL|MyBroadband forums, despite promises
*The ADSL price decreases, followed closely by the "Chinese Maths" comments from Steve Hayward
*Growing investor dis-ease with Papi (what, R30billion of our money?)

Well Mr Molotsane, thanks for playing, but you've been voted the weakest link. I bet your 210 days in solitary confinement were nothing compared to your 18 months at Telkom.

Posted by antitrust on Saturday, April 28 @ 15:04:29 CDT (3025 reads)
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 News: Contact antitrust.co.za via Skype

Antitrust News
There have been a lot of email requests from people wanting to get in direct contact with us for opinion and comment. Anyone wanting to contact antitrust can get hold of us on our skype username which is: newz.co.za

Please note, all calls are recorded for quality control ;-)

Posted by antitrust on Wednesday, January 17 @ 15:20:54 CST (3464 reads)
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 News: A poem by Juice

Telkom in the newsI hope Juice will not mind me posting a poem he wrote on the MyBroadband forums, but it is really great.

Imagine there's no Telkom
It's hard I know, but try
The DoC behind us
No Ivy to make you cry
Imagine all the people
Downloading gigs by day

You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And tomorrow will truly come


Source: http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showpost.php?p=835224&postcount=31

Posted by antitrust on Wednesday, January 17 @ 13:27:47 CST (3309 reads)
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 News: Telkom responds to Telecoms Action Group campaign

Telkom in the newsWell, as predicted, Telkom responded with bull. The advert is not even out yet, and Telkom are already lying. Wow, it did not take them long. Kudos to Alistar Otter from TAG on SABC news last night telling people how it is. Well done!

Now back to Telkom. In the "Read More" section we have included the MyADSL article on their response.

Posted by antitrust on Wednesday, January 17 @ 10:59:17 CST (3560 reads)
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 News: Telecoms Action Group to release full page ad in Mail & Guardian on Friday

Telkom in the newsTAG is to release a full page advert exposing Telkom for what it really is. Telkom is likely to respond with "No we really care about you, and are doing our best to bring down the prices". Take those type of statements from whence they come.

The truth is that Telkom does NOT care about you, and Telkom does NOT want to bring the prices down.

The people of South Africa need to understand that as long as they allow Telkom to continue doing this to them, it will. 85% of our population can not afford a basic telephone... not to mention the enormous costs that businesses have to put up with because it's not like they have a choice! Do you have any idea how this is screwing up our economic development?

Please purchase Fridays M&G, and make sure all your friends get a copy as well.

Posted by antitrust on Wednesday, January 17 @ 10:52:39 CST (3202 reads)
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 News: TELKOM - AN EXPERIENCE FROM HELL....and still ongoing

Telkom in the newsAnonymous writes "I derive my income from being on line and have an ADSL connection....."

Posted by antitrust on Wednesday, January 17 @ 10:39:47 CST (3710 reads)
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 News: Reuters refuses to invest more in South Africa thanks to Telkom

Telkom in the newsWell here's a suprise. Yet ANOTHER company refusing to invest in South Africa due to Telkom's insane pricing. According to stats from the DTI in 2003, at least 32 international companies have withdrawn their investment from SA because of telecoms costs. Some reports say at least 100 000 call center jobs (which would lift 1 million South Africans out of abject poverty) have never materialised because, despite an otherwise excellent environment, Telkom's costs are simply too high.

In a protest we held at Rosebank mall about 18 months ago, we met a chap who was doing research on behalf of the Japanese government. His job was to see whether the Japanese government should invest in South Africa. He had to go back to them and tell them that due to our absurb telcoms prices, Japan should NOT invest in South Africa. They took his advice.

Telkom seems intent on destroying the South African economy. Please read more in this article by the Business Day.

Posted by antitrust on Wednesday, January 17 @ 10:37:32 CST (4928 reads)
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 News: Fax Paris Mashile Campaign!

Toothless NewsParis Mashile claims to not have enough evidence, so once again Antitrust is willing to aid him.

Antitrust, would LOVE to assist Paris again (Refer to our "Wake Paris Mashile Campaign"), so could ANYONE with a telephone, internet, cellphone bill please fax them through to ICASA on +27 (11) 444-1919 .

Feel free to highlight the totals.

Posted by antitrust on Thursday, September 21 @ 16:21:46 CDT (3709 reads)
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 News: How Telkom advertises

Telkom in the newsAre you one of a large group of people who notice how Telkom's adverts either break the law, or have nothing to do with the product in hand? Telkom uses the same method of advertising that large financial institutions and other monetary organisations use.

That of family, friends, togetherness, etc etc. People by nature are distrusful of financial institutions, and over the years have developed their form of marketing to try gain back trust by using totaly unrelated "family" advertising to try work their way back into peoples hearts and wallets.

Telkom is doing the exact same. Their ads basically have nothing to do with their products, and they are doing their utmost to brainwash the mindless out there that Telkom is all about family and togetherness. Nothing could be further from the truth. Telkom is about money money money money money money money money money money money.

They don't care one bit about South Africa or you, they simply care for you money. They rape your hard earned salaries in so many ways with a smile on their faces. The only reason Telkom wants to give you a hug is so it can take your money out of your pockets.

The people of this country are suffering because of Telkom's version of happiness and togetherness.



Posted by antitrust on Thursday, September 21 @ 16:08:33 CDT (2413 reads)
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