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Hi there I was wondering if I could get a contract phone if I get an allowance everything. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 197.245.118.152 ( talk) 00:23, 3 November 2018 (UTC)
Telkom has its own website that includes all relevant information regarding Telkom as a company. With respect to the information contained at Wikipedia, as it is a free site, information is collected from a range of 'sources" [sic] and it is not Telkom policy to track the world wide web [sic] with regard to information published about it.
-- Lulu Letlape, head of communications for Telkom, Mail & Guardian online: Can you trust Wikipedia?, Elvira van Noort, Johannesburg, South Africa, 07 November 2005 09:13.
WOW! Official telkom comment. How does it feel to screw South Africans so badly? Please comment on this <3.
Telkom Screwing South Africans since '91. Under brainless ANC protection for the win.
People may argue that this is not constructive discussion. But it makes me feel better. May our government and the heads of telkom spend an eternity damned to hell for how they destroy our country. Fastest developing country in the world? pfft not any more, almost made it to first world but the ANC had to come in and sell off natural resources, let crime run rampant, introduce unfair and unnecessary new tax laws, introduce BEE and Affirmative Action insuring most of our skilled work force flee the country (instead of maybe educating black people and providing housing so they get jobs they deserve rather than by default?) and protect and reap the benefits from the tyrant company telkom.
The amount of injustice in this country makes me sick. It makes me sick that they even attempt to cover it up. Who is really that stupid? They may aswell just admit how they like screwing us. What's incredible is, it isn't only the whites they are screwing over - although they are completely rascist - they are also screwing all the black people (mainly in the rural areas) who in majority still vote for them at the end of the day. They are the black version of Apartheid operating more politicly so that the world won't jump in and make all the American movies etc like they did to show whites as completely evil during the Apartheid era.
Heyyy Samuel L Jackson. I recall you acting in one of those movies. Why don't you act as Jacob Zuma raping women and getting 28 criminal charges dropped? Why not act as one of our great politicians or someone high up in telkom. You can dress up as a devil with a pitchfork while jabbing random South Africans in the ass as you suck the blood from the land.
Makes me laugh how telkom brings out all these adverts about how they support 2010 and they are upgrading the lines etc. You know, the one with all the kids running into the tube? Funny, you would think with all their profits they would have done it years ago and made it more affordable so that a higher percentage of the country could move into the modern world.
HEY AMERICANS. Binladen is hiding out in 1 of the telkom or ANC buildings here in South Africa. You should bomb the shit out of all of them just to be sure.
Ahh well. Not going to change anything but feels better vocalising my thoughts.
Hope you enjoyed the read.
Anonymous stupidity hater...
This is an incredibly biased page. I also have my reservations about Telkom, but the anti-Telkom sentiment has no place in an encyclopedia, let alone dominating the entire article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 168.209.97.34 ( talk • contribs) 06:29, 22 May 2005
....... RETRENCHMENTS ASIDE...... ONE SHOULD NEVER FORGET THE HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS WITHIN TELKOM....AGAINST STAFF..... A BRIEF LOOK AT LABOUR COURT CASES WHICH TELKOM HAVE LOST IS INDICTIVE OF THIS. BUT MANAGEMENT ALWAYS EITHER APPEALS CCMA JUDGEMENTS AT THE LABOUR COURT BECAUSE THEY CAN AFFORD TO IRRESPONSIBILY SPEND SHAREHOLDERS MONEY ....WHILE KNOWING THAT DISMISSED STAFF WILL HAVE TO INITIALLY PAY THOUSANDS FOR LEGAL REPRESENTATION AT THE LABOUR COURT. TELKOM HAS NEVER BEEN HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR BAD DECISIONS REGARDING FLAGRANTLY VIOLATING THE LAW
Would it be possible to add a section to this effect. The presence of Helkom and antiTelkom links tips us off that there is such a feeling. The sub heading would probably be more objective if titled Public Opinion. I'm unable to write the section since I am in no way neutral about Telkom. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 198.54.202.234 ( talk • contribs) 02:58, 8 November 2005
Is it possible to have a "public opinion" section?
In a drive to further validate all articles of South African content (and the addition of new ones), I am suggesting that this page undergo a cleanup. With expansion and a more NPOV, this article stands to be Featured. I will, in the meantime, conduct further research into Telkom and flesh this article out somewhat. Please let me know if we should tag this article as such. Ssteedman 12:52, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
Suggestions:
Hi - I agree this article is in need of a bit of a cleanup. Don't mind helping out!-- Meepdeedoo ( talk) 11:37, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
I think that Telkom's new "relaxed" capping policy should be mentioned. Look here: TelkomInternet confirms new ADSL capping policy Laursch 22:35, 31 August 2006.
In the critisms section: "Call costs are considered to be high". The word 'considered' is a weasel word. Call costs are high. There is ample data to show they are, by any measure, increadibly so. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 192.96.5.126 ( talk • contribs) 15:52, 9 October 2006
-- Tiucsib 20:12, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
There seems to be relatively too much content related to broadband internet on this page. I think it to be summarised on the Telkom page, and the existing content split onto a new page linked using {{main|Broadband Internet in South Africa}} at the start of the section. Comments? Zaian 14:23, 26 October 2006 (UTC)
The article is really an article criticising Telkom. There is no balance to the article and it is certainly not NPOV
There is
In addition to this many statements are
Where criticism is relevant to the article then fair enough but it must be supported by references. There must be accredited books, studies or even news/academic/industry websites that one can reference. Without a backing reference it is just an unfounded statement and a candidate for removal. Wikipedia is not a soapbox no matter what one thinks of Telkom
I suggest that this be flagged for a lack of neutrality and that we discuss the cleanup on this TalkPage
-- Tiucsib 20:12, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
Probably a Telkom employee
The article is really an article criticising Telkom. There is no balance to the article and it is certainly not NPOV
Im affraid the "checking for neutrality" is unneccessary. Dealing with it point for point: There is
-> this is not a question of neutrality but rather completeness
In addition to this many statements are
-> the only emotive words comes in the form of a pro-Telkom comment from the World Fact book. Further the criticism section indicates clear examples of criticism including criticism from the countries most eminent court
high cost is a statement of reality anything more is a euphemism and hence weasel word - weaselling out of the truth.
Subsequently I am setting the tag to a neutrality dispute. Paul Hjul 22:36, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
--
I agree that this article has become full of much pointless weasel words. For one, 3G bundles and users decision to use them bears no relevance to "Telkom Broadband". As much as we all do not appreciate Telkom's business practice, we should not sacrifice information integrity to try and show the world this - the _facts_ should speak for themself! —Preceding unsigned comment added by ColinAlston ( talk • contribs) 12:16, 23 October 2007 (UTC)
could someone please provide a link or at least some sort of reference regarding the story of the apparent advertisement in the Mail and Guardian regarding Telkom's poor service that was pulled out? It was placed under the Criticism section of the page. It'd be really useful for an assignment I'm working on but I'd need a proper reference to mention it. 137.158.152.206 ( talk) 11:35, 10 April 2008 (UTC)UCTcommercestudent (10apr2008)
I tried cleaning up some parts of the page MoHaG ( talk) 20:26, 2 May 2010 (UTC)
Thanks - I'll try a bit too.. It's clearly improved but got a ways to go-- Meepdeedoo ( talk) 11:38, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
Bandwidth is used throughout the page where it should be Data Volume
I know that the "relaxed" usage on the page is commonly accepted in South Africa, but as Wikipedia is international, this is shabbly usage for an international audience and will cause confusion:
Bandwidth: a rate of data transfer, or bit rate, measured in bits per second i.e. how wide (fast) is your connection
When I as a South African speak to my international Open Source colleagues and say bandwidth is limited they correct my usage with varying degrees of politeness.
This is precisely the group of people who would care most about removing Telkoms' unfair control on access to information and communication at a reasonable price. {See Fiscal Drag}
RichEd ( talk) 14:01, 19 August 2008 (UTC)
I am not able to cite a reference, but I have been given comment from an International IT speaker that the unreasonably high cost of phone calls and internet access due to the Telkom monopoly "cause a fiscal drag on the South African economy of around 1.8 to 2%."
There is every reason then for the Wikipedia page on Telkom to accurately portray the organisation as expensive and controlling, but I agree that the current page however reads like a personal rant, and not a well researched article.
What about some language neutral information about the current pricing policy ?
Telkom drop the costs of international calls (where they face open market competition) and increase the costs of local land line calls - which in turn influences local cellphone call rates, and internet connection charges - yet they portray the overall price increases as balanced and reasonable.
This in my opinion contributes to the fiscal drag mentioned above, reduces opportunity for small business entrepreneurship, and inhibits job creation.
All crucial life influencing factors, all goals for the New South African economy, all dragged lower by a quest for profit.
RichEd ( talk) 14:17, 19 August 2008 (UTC)
The monopoly statement is no longer accurate. Neotel has access to SAT-3 / SAFE bandwidth. [1] [2] 41.242.205.144 ( talk) 18:02, 12 October 2008 (UTC)
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The Openserve entry on Wikipedia was previously merged with Telkom as it was considered no more than a department of Telkom, but has since separated from Telkom and is now a subsidiary. Will the old page be reinstated, or does a new one get created? — Preceding unsigned comment added by NicholasdebruyneFalcorp ( talk • contribs) 08:57, 5 October 2022 (UTC)
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Hi there I was wondering if I could get a contract phone if I get an allowance everything. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 197.245.118.152 ( talk) 00:23, 3 November 2018 (UTC)
Telkom has its own website that includes all relevant information regarding Telkom as a company. With respect to the information contained at Wikipedia, as it is a free site, information is collected from a range of 'sources" [sic] and it is not Telkom policy to track the world wide web [sic] with regard to information published about it.
-- Lulu Letlape, head of communications for Telkom, Mail & Guardian online: Can you trust Wikipedia?, Elvira van Noort, Johannesburg, South Africa, 07 November 2005 09:13.
WOW! Official telkom comment. How does it feel to screw South Africans so badly? Please comment on this <3.
Telkom Screwing South Africans since '91. Under brainless ANC protection for the win.
People may argue that this is not constructive discussion. But it makes me feel better. May our government and the heads of telkom spend an eternity damned to hell for how they destroy our country. Fastest developing country in the world? pfft not any more, almost made it to first world but the ANC had to come in and sell off natural resources, let crime run rampant, introduce unfair and unnecessary new tax laws, introduce BEE and Affirmative Action insuring most of our skilled work force flee the country (instead of maybe educating black people and providing housing so they get jobs they deserve rather than by default?) and protect and reap the benefits from the tyrant company telkom.
The amount of injustice in this country makes me sick. It makes me sick that they even attempt to cover it up. Who is really that stupid? They may aswell just admit how they like screwing us. What's incredible is, it isn't only the whites they are screwing over - although they are completely rascist - they are also screwing all the black people (mainly in the rural areas) who in majority still vote for them at the end of the day. They are the black version of Apartheid operating more politicly so that the world won't jump in and make all the American movies etc like they did to show whites as completely evil during the Apartheid era.
Heyyy Samuel L Jackson. I recall you acting in one of those movies. Why don't you act as Jacob Zuma raping women and getting 28 criminal charges dropped? Why not act as one of our great politicians or someone high up in telkom. You can dress up as a devil with a pitchfork while jabbing random South Africans in the ass as you suck the blood from the land.
Makes me laugh how telkom brings out all these adverts about how they support 2010 and they are upgrading the lines etc. You know, the one with all the kids running into the tube? Funny, you would think with all their profits they would have done it years ago and made it more affordable so that a higher percentage of the country could move into the modern world.
HEY AMERICANS. Binladen is hiding out in 1 of the telkom or ANC buildings here in South Africa. You should bomb the shit out of all of them just to be sure.
Ahh well. Not going to change anything but feels better vocalising my thoughts.
Hope you enjoyed the read.
Anonymous stupidity hater...
This is an incredibly biased page. I also have my reservations about Telkom, but the anti-Telkom sentiment has no place in an encyclopedia, let alone dominating the entire article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 168.209.97.34 ( talk • contribs) 06:29, 22 May 2005
....... RETRENCHMENTS ASIDE...... ONE SHOULD NEVER FORGET THE HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS WITHIN TELKOM....AGAINST STAFF..... A BRIEF LOOK AT LABOUR COURT CASES WHICH TELKOM HAVE LOST IS INDICTIVE OF THIS. BUT MANAGEMENT ALWAYS EITHER APPEALS CCMA JUDGEMENTS AT THE LABOUR COURT BECAUSE THEY CAN AFFORD TO IRRESPONSIBILY SPEND SHAREHOLDERS MONEY ....WHILE KNOWING THAT DISMISSED STAFF WILL HAVE TO INITIALLY PAY THOUSANDS FOR LEGAL REPRESENTATION AT THE LABOUR COURT. TELKOM HAS NEVER BEEN HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR BAD DECISIONS REGARDING FLAGRANTLY VIOLATING THE LAW
Would it be possible to add a section to this effect. The presence of Helkom and antiTelkom links tips us off that there is such a feeling. The sub heading would probably be more objective if titled Public Opinion. I'm unable to write the section since I am in no way neutral about Telkom. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 198.54.202.234 ( talk • contribs) 02:58, 8 November 2005
Is it possible to have a "public opinion" section?
In a drive to further validate all articles of South African content (and the addition of new ones), I am suggesting that this page undergo a cleanup. With expansion and a more NPOV, this article stands to be Featured. I will, in the meantime, conduct further research into Telkom and flesh this article out somewhat. Please let me know if we should tag this article as such. Ssteedman 12:52, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
Suggestions:
Hi - I agree this article is in need of a bit of a cleanup. Don't mind helping out!-- Meepdeedoo ( talk) 11:37, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
I think that Telkom's new "relaxed" capping policy should be mentioned. Look here: TelkomInternet confirms new ADSL capping policy Laursch 22:35, 31 August 2006.
In the critisms section: "Call costs are considered to be high". The word 'considered' is a weasel word. Call costs are high. There is ample data to show they are, by any measure, increadibly so. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 192.96.5.126 ( talk • contribs) 15:52, 9 October 2006
-- Tiucsib 20:12, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
There seems to be relatively too much content related to broadband internet on this page. I think it to be summarised on the Telkom page, and the existing content split onto a new page linked using {{main|Broadband Internet in South Africa}} at the start of the section. Comments? Zaian 14:23, 26 October 2006 (UTC)
The article is really an article criticising Telkom. There is no balance to the article and it is certainly not NPOV
There is
In addition to this many statements are
Where criticism is relevant to the article then fair enough but it must be supported by references. There must be accredited books, studies or even news/academic/industry websites that one can reference. Without a backing reference it is just an unfounded statement and a candidate for removal. Wikipedia is not a soapbox no matter what one thinks of Telkom
I suggest that this be flagged for a lack of neutrality and that we discuss the cleanup on this TalkPage
-- Tiucsib 20:12, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
Probably a Telkom employee
The article is really an article criticising Telkom. There is no balance to the article and it is certainly not NPOV
Im affraid the "checking for neutrality" is unneccessary. Dealing with it point for point: There is
-> this is not a question of neutrality but rather completeness
In addition to this many statements are
-> the only emotive words comes in the form of a pro-Telkom comment from the World Fact book. Further the criticism section indicates clear examples of criticism including criticism from the countries most eminent court
high cost is a statement of reality anything more is a euphemism and hence weasel word - weaselling out of the truth.
Subsequently I am setting the tag to a neutrality dispute. Paul Hjul 22:36, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
--
I agree that this article has become full of much pointless weasel words. For one, 3G bundles and users decision to use them bears no relevance to "Telkom Broadband". As much as we all do not appreciate Telkom's business practice, we should not sacrifice information integrity to try and show the world this - the _facts_ should speak for themself! —Preceding unsigned comment added by ColinAlston ( talk • contribs) 12:16, 23 October 2007 (UTC)
could someone please provide a link or at least some sort of reference regarding the story of the apparent advertisement in the Mail and Guardian regarding Telkom's poor service that was pulled out? It was placed under the Criticism section of the page. It'd be really useful for an assignment I'm working on but I'd need a proper reference to mention it. 137.158.152.206 ( talk) 11:35, 10 April 2008 (UTC)UCTcommercestudent (10apr2008)
I tried cleaning up some parts of the page MoHaG ( talk) 20:26, 2 May 2010 (UTC)
Thanks - I'll try a bit too.. It's clearly improved but got a ways to go-- Meepdeedoo ( talk) 11:38, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
Bandwidth is used throughout the page where it should be Data Volume
I know that the "relaxed" usage on the page is commonly accepted in South Africa, but as Wikipedia is international, this is shabbly usage for an international audience and will cause confusion:
Bandwidth: a rate of data transfer, or bit rate, measured in bits per second i.e. how wide (fast) is your connection
When I as a South African speak to my international Open Source colleagues and say bandwidth is limited they correct my usage with varying degrees of politeness.
This is precisely the group of people who would care most about removing Telkoms' unfair control on access to information and communication at a reasonable price. {See Fiscal Drag}
RichEd ( talk) 14:01, 19 August 2008 (UTC)
I am not able to cite a reference, but I have been given comment from an International IT speaker that the unreasonably high cost of phone calls and internet access due to the Telkom monopoly "cause a fiscal drag on the South African economy of around 1.8 to 2%."
There is every reason then for the Wikipedia page on Telkom to accurately portray the organisation as expensive and controlling, but I agree that the current page however reads like a personal rant, and not a well researched article.
What about some language neutral information about the current pricing policy ?
Telkom drop the costs of international calls (where they face open market competition) and increase the costs of local land line calls - which in turn influences local cellphone call rates, and internet connection charges - yet they portray the overall price increases as balanced and reasonable.
This in my opinion contributes to the fiscal drag mentioned above, reduces opportunity for small business entrepreneurship, and inhibits job creation.
All crucial life influencing factors, all goals for the New South African economy, all dragged lower by a quest for profit.
RichEd ( talk) 14:17, 19 August 2008 (UTC)
The monopoly statement is no longer accurate. Neotel has access to SAT-3 / SAFE bandwidth. [1] [2] 41.242.205.144 ( talk) 18:02, 12 October 2008 (UTC)
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