Hallo Telkom Indonesia

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Take a look at the picture on the left. Don’t you think it is a common kind of sight in Jakarta? I’ve seen this scene since January 22, 2009 when I passed by this place. And today, January 27, 2009, there haven’t been considerable changes made. I appreciate the people in the neighborhood that have done something to reduce the risk of accident that may occur. As you can see in the picture, a door frame and some thin flanks hold the post. That’s the best they can do. But it is a shame that Telkom has done “zero” to it. How long do they need to know this and do something? Or do they wait for an accident to happen before they think of what step to do?

“Committed to you”. It seems that the motto is not an alien. We often hear it in TV and the radio, and see it at strategic places in small and big cities. Don’t mention at Telkom offices national wide. Does the slogan mean that we have to wait until we don’t know when to make sure that a potential cause of danger, which is caused by Telkom property, is swept away from our neighborhood? Maybe Telkom will reason, “Well, what can I say? We are human. We are not perfect”. Stop…stop…stop. We are very familiar with that apologetic expression that is not really our favorite one. By the way, if you haven’t been informed, I gladly tell you the location of the collapsed Telkom Post. It is located in Jalan Kamboja Kelurahan Cijantung Jakarta Timur. The rest is up to you, but it seems that a quick action needs to be taken.

E-Mail: miftah_di2n@yahoo.co.id

4 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. Asep miftahudin
    Feb 21, 2009 @ 08:51:27

    Telkom has already done something to it.

    Reply

  2. Nabeel
    May 20, 2010 @ 14:58:27

    Hi!
    This word Kamboja.. I am interested in it. Can U please tell me if this place is inhabited by the Kamboj tribe. Thanks!

    Reply

  3. Nabeel
    May 20, 2010 @ 14:59:24

    Actually doing research on Kamboj Tribe

    Reply

  4. Asep Miftahudin
    May 20, 2010 @ 15:35:34

    Kamboja is actually a flower. I’m sure the name is taken from it. it has nothing to do with Kamboj, or Cambodia. Thanks anyway for the comments.

    Reply

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