TouchMyBox said:But for the first time ever there is choice in the form of wind, public mobile and mobilicity. They freed spectrum and allowed foreign investment, what more could they do other than build a national wireless network?
They have to allow it in other sectors. As well, they should keep a close eye on these buyouts and conflict of interest. Every major newspaper is own by a telecom giant for instance.
And personally, I think the government should invest in this sort of network (phones, and internet) and lease it out. It's good for the growth of the country, and it means all the network isn't owned by a few mega giants that control pricing.
Not to mention the issues with the big telecoms basically false advertising (lol, 'Fibe), bullying companies (Rogers when Wind showed up), and trying to get the CRTC to basically make it impossible for Netflix to succeed (UBB)