Reform necessary to rein in incumbent telecom companies’ foot-dragging

Through their litigation, marketing practices, and mergers-and-acquisitions activity, incumbents are constantly fighting to keep competition out, prices high and shareholders happy.
It's time to stop penalizing Canadians for choosing a competitive service provider.
There’s little doubt that telecommunications is an essential service. The pandemic has really underscored just how vital affordable, high-quality connectivity is. Is the Canadian communications sector delivering on that? Are C...

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