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Antitrust is joining Tectonic's call to citizens, business and
government to wake up about Telkom's atrocious behaviour and the
current state of our telecoms industry. An advert
is being taken out, probably in the Mail&Guardian, registering our
severe dissatisfaction and, hopefully, crying foul play in the telecoms
sector.
This is a lot more than just a bunch of consumers unhappy with prices.
International observers and world-leading foreign academics and
analysts have been warning and warning that what is going on in
telecoms in SA is stifling our economy and hurting our democracy, and
that the longer we allow this to happen, the more difficult it is going
to be to break out of. There are severe economic and political consequences
for countries who do not liberalise their telecoms industries in the
correct window of opportunity. Our window is just inches from being
shut for a long long time. This is not just about grossly overpaying
for your ADSL line.
I can tell you that there are certain obligations that South Africa has
to bodies like the World Trade Organisation with regards to
liberalising our telecoms industry, and that, internationally, bodies
like this have noted their concerns to our government. This advert will
tell these bodies that YES, WE TOO ARE CONCERNED. Yes, these bodies
must come and take a look at what's been happening the last few years.
The M&G is the paper to get their attention, as well as the
attention of the president, local and international universities,
foreign investors, politicians, intellectuals, ICASA, businesses, the
Minister of Communications, and a fair portion of our fellow sleepy
South African citizens.
They too are sick of the mishandling of the sector.
They too are appalled at new restrictions on the Second Network Operator.
They too are desperate for clarity about the ADSL regulations.
They too are scared for the future of our economy, a very real danger lurks in tomorrow.
They too have seen all cries for Telkom and ICASA and government to be held accountable be silenced.
They too believe that the situation with Telkom is affecting our democracy very badly.
They too are angry at being ignored.
This sort of thing has been talked about forever. But that's the darn
problem with us. WE behave like politicians - we talk talk talk and
never do anything meaningful. The we turn around and accuse politicians
of doing the same thing. Amazing, isn't it?
Almost R10 000 has been pledged. Put your name in the advert's print. Stop being like a politician and put your money where you mouth is, and set a precedent in South Africa.
Here's the link if you didn't get it already: http://www.tectonic.co.za/tag.php
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