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MSauk
MSauk
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Sandy, UT
reply to grydlok
Re: What's to stop

what happened to a free market

k1ll3rdr4g0n

join:2005-03-19
Homer Glen, IL

said by MSauk See Profile :

what happened to a free market
"Industry standard pricing." Basically whatever one carrier is charging the rest will follow. Like a bunch of dumb sheep...hmmm


SLD
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join:2002-04-17
reply to MSauk
It disappeared along with true competion as the rise of the great duopolies/monopolies was fueled by neocons.

jaminus

join:2004-10-14
Arlington, VA

reply to k1ll3rdr4g0n
Industry standard pricing is called a market price. Just milk usually costs roughly the same, so too there are certain prevailing prices when it comes to the mobile market.

The fact is that every major carrier offers an array of phones--some are exclusive, many aren't--at prices ranging from $0 to $600. Hundreds of unlocked phones can be bought standalone on the Internet and used with any GSM mobile network. Wireless plan pricing is intensely competitive - when Sprint unveiled its $99 unlimited plan, other carriers quickly matched its price. Every major carrier offers both long-term and month-to-month pricing.


Alpine
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join:2000-01-11
Atlanta, GA

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said by MSauk See Profile :

what happened to a free market
That's the definition of free market. The manufacturers can sell to whomever they wish in an attempt to profit the most.

Being forced by some big-government decree to make handsets for every type of network and every carrier is the polar opposite of a free market...

jjeffeory

join:2002-12-04
USA

reply to k1ll3rdr4g0n
said by k1ll3rdr4g0n See Profile :

said by MSauk See Profile :

what happened to a free market
"Industry standard pricing." Basically whatever one carrier is charging the rest will follow. Like a bunch of dumb sheep...hmmm
Which sounds like an oligopoly & anti-competitive to me... BIG, BIG, problem that the gov't is supposed to address.
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