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Re: Why Canada's Wireless Market Struggles
by
telco_guy
And with the CRTC yet to decide on the schedule and scope Wireless Number Portability, it is just another reason there is no inertia in the wireless market. In the early days of European wireless, wireline rates were so high that wireless was a cheaper alternative in some cases. Rates have now dropped so that the two technologies do compete on price and features. The problem for Canada is, as the Yankee Group reported, with the oligopoly of Bell, Rogers and TELUS, there is no need for them to be truly competitive. That will keep our penetration of cellular lower for some time to come.
CRTC is supposedly set to decide the WNP schedule before Dec. 23 so that they can claim victory on deciding the schedule in 2005. What a joke. Perhaps they and CDH should get together and see how much more they can slow us down.
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