It takes 3 hours to read Telkom’s T&Cs

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It takes 3 hours to read Telkom’s T&Cs
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If you want to read Telkom, Vodacom, Cell C, or MTN’s terms and conditions before you sign up for a service, it can take up to 3 hours.

Mobile network operators have comprehensive terms and conditions linked to their data and voice products.

Mobile operators have different sets of legal documents for their products. The different sets make a single document length comparison difficult.General terms and conditionsTerms and conditions relating to all network subscribersWe did a word count on the terms and conditions documents of the major mobile operators and calculated how long it would take to read through them.

While this is a relatively slow pace, these are usually legal documents that can be difficult to comprehend.

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