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Martian3

join:2004-10-17
Lindsay, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..

reply to pnjunction
Re: Here's what can happen when a monopoly has too much control!

said by pnjunction See Profile :

Too bad the incumbents bought all of the new spectrum around here AFAIK. We're screwed.
That's not entirely true. Globalive (owner of Yak) picked up a big chunk of the available spectrum, and there's a new player called DAVE too. I'm not optimistic that Quebecor has any incentive to differentiate itself from the incumbents, but hopefully one of the other two can generate some competition.

I have a lot to say about the state of the mobile industry in Canada, as well as telecom in general. We're getting ripped off, but hopefully change is on the horizon. The CAIP and companies like Teksavvy are part of that, and I'm optimistic that the new entrants in the mobile market will be too.

It's a bizarre mentality that finding a company like TSI, who actually seems to prioritize the welfare of their customers, seems strange and foreign.

davidl

join:2008-07-11
Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC
·Look Communications

said by Martian3 See Profile :

That's not entirely true. Globalive (owner of Yak) picked up a big chunk of the available spectrum, and there's a new player called DAVE too
Well, the incumbents are working daily on snapping up the rest of the spectrum. My former ISP 'Look Communications' just got bought up by a Bell/Rogers co-op company called 'Inukshuk'...the only thing they wanted was Look's piece of the spectrum. Bell/Rogers will eventually divvy up Look's DSL customers and the spectrum, dissolve the co-op and mission accomplished. Of course, nobody in the government said boo about it.

That's why we switched to TekSavvy
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