Let me simplify this
1. Internet is a human right
No, it's not, not in South Africa.
2. Constitutional declared that all rights have equal status
The above point has pretty much nulled this statement
3. Telkom has the job to provide communication infrastructure to the nation ( regardless if the slow up the line)
Yes.
4. 384 line is a great way to meet affordability and connectivity
- Unless they upgrade it for free to 1MB, which they did
5. By disregarding the above, Telkom is effectively failing at its sole responsibility
- No, they are in fact being awesome with this free upgrade
6. More people appreciate a cheaper connection over a faster connection
- Most students or people whose parents pay for their internet connection.
7. By ranking access to human rights you are effectively saying screw the constitution and other peoples rights.
- Point 1 again
BTW I've been using water to show the hypocrisy of people who have these services and then saying what others should and should not be allowed.
- Water is a need for your body to survive. Internet is a commodity. It's a stupid example.... :wtf:
Edit:
8. In this day and age of rising bills, food, rates and petrol how many people would find relief in one of their monthly expenses getting cheaper
- It is happening, I mean, since I signed up for 1MB uncapped, it has become much cheaper! Compare today's cost against the 1MB uncapped cost of 3 years back?