The Canadian Telecommunications Association (CTA)—the industry group representing Bell, Rogers, and Telus—wants Canadians to believe that letting these telecom giants resell internet access on competitor networks will hurt investment, stall network upgrades, and slow down rural expansion. In a recent op-ed published in The Hill Times, association president Robert Ghiz (former Premier of Prince Edward
Saskatchewan has a crown corp that leases out their airwaves and copper and fibre in the ground, what do the big three have to be sacred of? Oh competition, do duoplies hate the idea of letting knew people into the market.
Nationalise phone and internet.
Saskatchewan has a crown corp that leases out their airwaves and copper and fibre in the ground, what do the big three have to be sacred of? Oh competition, do duoplies hate the idea of letting knew people into the market.
Saskatchewan also has the cheapest cell phone rates in the country
This is the only good option