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Telkom Business Online - spot both oxymoronsOur business has just suffered 25 consecutive days with no ADSL, thanks to Telkom. This chronically challenging 'net-less period was characterised by daily contact and pleading on our part, and apparent apathy on its. The odd SMS telling us that we still didn't have a service hardly qualified as a serious response. This experience has made me wonder if the words 'Telkom', 'Business' and 'Online' can realistically be juxtaposed in any order. Now, I like to believe that every trial in life teaches us something, but this debacle has left me with more questions than answers. Anybody care to share an opinion? How does Telkom Business justify its current advertising campaign when it clearly can't deliver on its promises?
Surely a business service provider should demonstrate sound business values and understanding of business imperatives as entry level credentials?
Should a marketing division not be expected to stress-test the actual operational capabilities of its organisation before blindly developing and executing groundless marketing strategies?
I have many other questions, but not the kind anyone else is likely to be able to help me with:
And finally, any recommendations for an Internet service provider that would be better for my business and my health? Telkom need not apply. PS Telkom Business has just quantified its grasp of the severity of this service failure by committing to an insulting R196 rebate in compensation for the 25-day downtime. So the value it places on a business being without ADSL for a day is R7.84. At least now I understand why it wasn't in a rush. Updated at 12.16pm on 14 November 2011. About Jacqui GreeffJacqui is MD of Answered (www.answeredinsight.co.za), digital research and insights specialists. She has been providing insights and information support to the marketing and advertising industries for over 20 years, spanning consumer and business markets in South Africa and beyond. Email her at jacqui@answeredinsight.co.za or connect on LinkedIn. View my profile and articles... |