$LNBP tailor-made electronic communications African market penetration success formula for Telecommunications Authority (TA).
Cf = Hq + A/Xy
Cf = Customer focus
Hq = High Quality
A = Affordability
Xy = scale (any time, any where)
Keywords: Turk Telekom, Philological
Market Infiltration (PMI) PEST, Paywalls, sustainability, service-exchange collaboration,
post-scarcity stability, African Anthropocene (Tlou: 2020).
Aim: Establishment of Sebit South Africa towards urgently collaborating in bridging gaps between developped and developing world diasporic regions accommodatively regarding the aspirations for Agenda2063.
About Solutionist
Lebogang K Tlou is the world's first African Philologist and Historical Accuracy Journalist. He is a media manager presently serving as the founding Editorial Director at $LNBP. Lebogang K Tlou is a specialist in Philological Market Infiltration (PMI) formulae rooted in exploring the blue ocean (Kim, Mauborgne: 2005) of sustainable, transformative, rapid global development which benefits all of humanity as a unique cosmic race. He enjoys being a clown, giving away comic books, and exploring new ways in which to source comic books to give away towards cobuilding a literate, healthy-minded African tomorrow for all to share in intellectually as equals.
Abstract
Osmanlı İmparatorluğu, the Republic of Turkey, is an ancient territory now
regarded a transcontinental country – particularly because of the nation’s
government (as a custodian for ethno-cultural historical wealth value rooted in
the Ottoman Empire of yore) being progressively active towards bridging the
past, present, and the future through directorship, administration, regulation
and distribution of product-services monopolistically, historically
speaking. Introducing Turk Telekom
(Gamus, Ozturkcan: 2015) requires being able to observe consciously the
chronology of human existence between the Old Stone Age, through the age
of druids and Hittites
who heralded the dawn of knights and chivalry in the medieval ages. Arriving at the core necessity for the
precise structuring of access as to Turkish Electronic Communications Legally
(TECL) (2015: 521) requires for the researcher to be braced to locate each self
subjectively in the historically accurate oration (rooted in the pre-historic
media model which is embodied by shamanism as the basic notable cornerstone
source for the practice of communication (Buckland, et al: 2011)). Before the founding cornerstone to Turk
Telekom was lain in the form of Sebit becoming founded
in 1988, the region known presently as Turkey had seen a whole multi-verse of
adaptation per necessity through the scales of war which only settled with the
alleged suicide of Adolf Hitler at the end of World War II. In the realistic
Anthropocene where none of those affairs of historical significance had a
single thing to do with the African continent beyond abstract scholastic ties
to prehistoric Ethiopia and Egypt; it makes a lot of sense that Turk Telekom is
yet to break into Africa in a visible, transparent manner[1].
Introduction
The only way for a wide-spread telecommunications
service provider on the scale of Turk Telekom to stably stay on par with a
sustainable (leading) geopolitical super power in the Republic of China, is for
Turk Telekom to join the Chinese effort rooted in sustainably working alongside
Africans per regulations established by the emerging generations of conscious
African participants in postcovid19 world transformation processes rooted in
adequate management of earthly resources shared through ubuntuic (Tlou:
2018) means embodying post-scarcity consciousness.
The embodiment of post-scarcity consciousness comes with demonopolization of
access to crucial-for-development resources such as top range quality
telecommunications in Africa. The only traceable links between Turk Telekom and
Africa are the following:
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Every
African Union signatory state has a Telekom, rooted in the ethos, reasonably,
established by the operations of the Turkish Ministry of Transportation’s
successes in reaching out to the world through brand extensions such as Avea
and Vodafone (Gamus, Ozturkcan: 2015, 320), to mention but a few examples.
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The
Turkish are monopoly (Gamus, Ozturkcan: 2015) specialists as an institution
rooted in empirical dominion enjoying peace for the very first time in
chronology, per historical accuracy, while being simultaneously implicated in
the colonial pillaging of the African continent in being mentioned and
referenced so thoroughly towards stating this.
The brand for a Telekom service, or a service on the
scale of Vodafone et al in Africa is evidently unoriginated by Africans. Although there are debates over patents,
copyrights, trademarks and regulations towards application of service in modern
years – as a direct result to exposure, in scanning the market critically
towards even beginning to articulate a PEST analysis accounting for a whole
Dark continent; which is not reached academically by the education wing to Turk
Telekom (Sebit) – resulting in corrupt dealings at grassroots levels (which
make it increasingly cutting-edge to be able to serve as a reporter of any kind
at the front lines of the digital frontier in rendering accurate philological
accounting as a service), through service-exchanges provided in case study
engagement at post-graduate level of functionalism.
Political, Social, Economic and Technological Factors
for Turk Telekom as a Legacy Service Provider:
P…E…S:
Turk Telekom Anthropocene Outside Africa
The realities that Turk Telekom is comfortably excluding
Africa from their transparent service offerings such as Sebit as a primary
product-service, is the reason why Africa has a higher poverty risk disposition
per regional GDP across the continent than anywhere else in ‘the developed’ world. However, 16.3% of Turkey’s rural communities,
and 13.8% urban, respectively (Gamus, Ozturkcan: 521), fall within the
threshold of persons at risk of poverty.
When even 1% of poverty risk is too high, to be selling so much
abundance in the form of access to people who are too hungry to even think up
reasons why they need to be connected is bad business. Although Turk Telekom have made rapid penetrations
in offering access to digital improvements, their selective displays of ‘solidarity
and team spirit’ is both their primary strength and their greatest weakness in having
Vodafone operational in Africa without Sebit having an outpost on the
continent. Such operational negligence
is, arguably, how come Vodacom became sued over the ‘please call me’ copyright
at its application worth, setting precedence for $LNBPstock to become, ie,
offered at 15% to Turk Telekom for an equal return in the form of SebitSA as a
flagship operation rooted in distributing capacity to access information and
intelligence on this scale ethically from Africa.
Meanwhile, in Africa…
Ubuntu means doing for the love of life identified as
collectively linked.
Service-Exchanges (SE) (Tlou: 2020) are Ubuntuic forms
of services exchanged in good faith for subsistence at a basic scale. It is not
uncanny for a skilled writer to conjure up a speech for parliament in an hour
because somebody promised them a meal when they deliver the speech. The inherent problem to such exchanges is
such that they are rooted in the monopolistic values enshrined in the dogmatic
doctrines spread across the African diaspora.
This instinctive capacity to do for another is traceable to the Ubuntu
strand of DNA connecting every single person on the continent through the
collective history accumulated by the continent over the years.
Thus, it is not uncommon for Africans
to work for gratitude – which was exploited by Europeans since the Caucasus
gene decided to lay claim to the lands of the !Xam-San (Tlou: 2019). To tarry on past crimes is to miss pivotal
opportunities towards realizing future outcomes such as Agenda2063 by the
African Union – which is being spearheaded by committees managed by the South
African president Cyril Ramaphosa and the African Continental Free Trade-Area
Act (AfCFTA) to align cohesively with all seven aspirations set forth for the
continent in the celebrated Continental Development Plan CDP).
Economically, fair service exchanges are necessary
towards fostering – for the first time in history – fair relations between Africa
and the external empire rooted in Ottoman relations available for all to track
on Wikipedia in a flurry. Turk Telekom will not grow beyond what growth has
thus far been established unless they break into Africa through Sebit as an
educator of digital application at a grassroots level – which will cost Europe
much to the cost of reparations. To make
profit, existing gains need to be wide-spread distributed to those through
whose natural ore resources the technology of the day is sustained. Europe has
constant power, while South Africa and the entire continent face loadshedding,
for instance. Rather than blaming continental
politics, it has become essentially critical for all reflections to be
introspective before accusatory for the sake of Dumbledore’s ‘greater good’
(Rowling: 2008).
Technology Changes Everything
Rapid advances in technology, including the global
drive towards expanding access to accommodating 5G technology
(post-nuclear-molecular technology intra/intersecting with advances in Quantum
Physics and Microbiological Synthetics in expansive extent) have been
achieved. Humanity lives in the world Edmund
Kirsch (Brown: 2018) predicted, before assassinating himself through
macabre application of Artificial Intelligent software encoding. Professor Robert
Langdon is the only person who can articulate the Technological Anthropocene
across the globe. Because of the rapid advances made by humanity by especially
Pretoria-born Elon Musk, the world which happened because of covid19 is likely
to be akin to a scene from a comic book turned into any streaming series
presently available to humanity through a plethora of seemingly decentralized
platforms which filter out from the Turkish Media Regulatory Structure pertaining
to Turkish Electronic Communication Law (TECL: 2008) as overseen by the Turkish
Telecommunications Authority (TA) (Gamus, Ozturkcan: 522). That the abbreviation for the TA only has a
single ‘t’ indicates to a philologist that their scope is wide-reaching in
rendering their product-service in unconditional access across the regions
known historically to be associated to the Ottoman Empire of yore wherewith
this market scanning analysis began.
Porter’s five forces Model
Threat from new entrants into electronic
communications:
The only new potential entrants are digital
terrestrial broadcast publishers such as $LNBP,
who offer capacity to reach the world in a millisecond with a hyperlink
on a near-blank screen.
Threat of substitutes:
The only suitably threat to the institution of the
Ottoman Empire in vast, rebranded, expansive operation – is the resurrection of
Negus Negast.
Customer bargaining power:
Depends on when Turk Telekom read this
Supplier bargaining power:
Dependent on Turk Telekom receiving this market scan
Competitive rivalry:
HIGH
Conclusion
Overall, Turk Telekom will stay having flourished in
the past – and remain obsolete until they successfully managed to infiltrate
the African Market. The African market holds the key to profits into the new
world. Thus, either WWIII is coming, or institutions belonging to Tynwald
(Royal Court of the modern Empire) per acquisition as crown jewels over the
centuries need to be accounted for philologically – by people who love words. Each
referential point herein mentioned is worth 2.581321 Bitcoin (Luno: 1Q998UHW2cBaWJsNwcjW46fFijtKXUKuUj).
References
[1] View the Sebit Map (https://www.sebit.com.tr/index-en.html)
once switching from Turkish to English in the Language bar to see how
uninfiltrated the African continent remains to the oldest empirical nation,
branded as Transnational per constitution. This is due to the fear for miscegenation
rooted in the trigger-factors which lead to the Setlaar Wars (1652-1863), the
South African Wars (1780-WWII) and both Anglo-Boer skirmishes in light of all
the war Africa never asked for, yet with a definitive beginning point,
historically speaking.
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