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Flyonthewall
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That seems to be the general behavior.

When the monopoly is outlawed and a forced restructuring (or sharing of infrastructure) takes place, they eventually try to reintegrate hoping the current oversight committee is too blind to notice. It's happening in Canada right now with providers attempting to create monopolies again using technology and legal language as an excuse.

The price of democracy is eternal vigilance. The cost of it is apparently too high for most citizens to pay, who are quite comfortable buying the bread and circuses designed to keep them from paying attention.

fiosultimate
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That's why the Roman Empire was so successful, give the people what they want , not what they need