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Comments on Anti-Telkom ads run today
 
How about an EAG as well (Electricty Action Group) ?
Between Telkom and Eskom, is anyone getting any work done?
19 Jan 2007 09:44  Reply, Report this comment
Said the.... - Rash
Said the blind man(eskom) sitting on the corner of the round table, next to the death dude(telkom)on the phone with ICASA. Or something just as confusing like that. And it is just grinding my nuts to see the banner ad at the top of this page flashing!! "Wanna get closer? We got a plan. Telkom Closer Budgeting Calling Plans!!!" I'm sorry why are we needing to budget in the first place!!
19 Jan 2007 11:01  Reply, Report this comment
 
Classic - Boo
Haha! Thats classic. That should go down in the Darwin Awards of adverts.
22 Jan 2007 14:40  Reply, Report this comment
crime - herman
PLEASE, only the media can help us against crime. DO THE SAME to crime as you did with TELKOM. It is our only communication chanel to President Mbeki. We can even reach him when he is in a forn country. Media is powerfull.

The whole country will support you. The people in our great country need help to drive the real messages to our goverment, and only YOU can help.

PLEASE SAVE THIS COUNTRY!!
22 Jan 2007 23:26  Reply, Report this comment
Did I miss the irony..... - CleoKATra
of the story "Anti-Telkom ads run 2day" as above the Anti-Telkom ads run today story - there in the top right hand cnr is ..... wait 4 it..... a beautiful bold Telkom ad advertising "Telkom Closer Budget Calling Plans"......!!!!!
26 Jan 2007 12:33  Reply, Report this comment
P-P-PLEASE... - Tintin
Telkom is only the tip of the PRICE ICEBURG! What about Eskom...our Rates...the Car industry? We pay huge amounts to all these and why should they bring them down? SIMPLE...NO COMPETITION! Finally we got competition in air travel and SAA whether they like it or not are NOT the only blokes on the block now! But TELKOM/ESKOM/RATES-we are stuck with them because we can whine and perform and they don't have to do a darn thing...we need them and they know that. Cars?? We pay some of the highest prices on cars in the world and they just keep going up - but sales on cars are still on the up and up...and so is everyones debts!

So come Sir Branson, lets see if you can give these guys some competition...doubt whether you could because our government gets a NICE JUICY SLICE not so??
31 Jan 2007 15:20  Reply, Report this comment
I forget the ATMs - nEo
I guess after reading this, the thieves will forget about bombing ATM's and start with Tellkom MTN and Vodacom
8 Feb 2007 18:03  Reply, Report this comment
As long as we got Telkom - nEo
As long as we got Telkom, Vodacom, MTN and the car/fuel industry, there will allways be crime in this country. I say solve the problem from the root of the evil
8 Feb 2007 18:07  Reply, Report this comment






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