 | Least Competive Markets Both the Canadian and American markets are the least competitive and most overpriced in the OECD.
Instead of the costs of the services coming down, they're actually increasing and providing less for it too. |
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| Canadians are more vicious and the pioneers of this stuff.
Our probably most evil telco, ATT, is a mere amateur to some of the stuff that occurs up north. -- "If something about the human body disgusts you, complain to the manufacturer" - Lenny Bruce What this country needs is a good five dollar plasma weapon. |
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| reply to Telco said by Telco:Both the Canadian and American markets are the least competitive and most overpriced in the OECD.
Instead of the costs of the services coming down, they're actually increasing and providing less for it too. Like if LCD monitor sizes kept getting smaller and the price kept going up.
Dave -- I may have been born yesterday. But it wasn't at night. |
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| reply to Mike Both markets suffer from a severe lack of competition, due to this hands off governmental approach in the markets. When you compare the market to Europe or even the Aussies, our services look like an absolute joke.
The Aussies are probably closest to the Canadians and their market and the options (services) available are blowing them out of the water; particularly as their nation wholesale NBN FTTH roll-out ramps up. |
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 zygggy join:2009-11-27 Mississauga, ON | reply to workablob I may have been born at night...but it wasn't last night.  |
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| said by zygggy:I may have been born at night...but it wasn't last night.  I came up with my saying because it seems to imply that I was born yesterday. Purely intentional 
Dave -- I may have been born yesterday. But it wasn't at night. |
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 MikePremium,Mod join:2000-09-17 Pittsburgh, PA kudos:1 | reply to Telco I wouldn't say it's a hands off approach.
It's the who is paying for the hands of change.
Hint - it aint us |
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