Rogers, Telus, Bell Warn They’ll Cut Investment If Forced to Share
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Rogers and Bell Warn They’ll Cut Investment If Forced to Share [Update] | iPhone in Canada
The Canadian Telecommunications Association (CTA)—the industry group representing the likes of Bell and Rogers—wants Canadians to believe that letting these telecom giants resell internet access on competitor networks will hurt investment, stall network upgrades, and slow down rural expansion. In a recent op-ed published in The Hill Times on June 11, association president Robert Ghiz (former
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Rogers and Bell Warn They’ll Cut Investment If Forced to Share [Update] | iPhone in Canada
The Canadian Telecommunications Association (CTA)—the industry group representing the likes of Bell and Rogers—wants Canadians to believe that letting these telecom giants resell internet access on competitor networks will hurt investment, stall network upgrades, and slow down rural expansion. In a recent op-ed published in The Hill Times on June 11, association president Robert Ghiz (former
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Nationalise phone and internet.
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Rogers and Bell Warn They’ll Cut Investment If Forced to Share [Update] | iPhone in Canada
The Canadian Telecommunications Association (CTA)—the industry group representing the likes of Bell and Rogers—wants Canadians to believe that letting these telecom giants resell internet access on competitor networks will hurt investment, stall network upgrades, and slow down rural expansion. In a recent op-ed published in The Hill Times on June 11, association president Robert Ghiz (former
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The big three trying to hold us hostage to gain more government dollars is par for the course. Assholes gotta asshole I guess.
Maybe it’s time to cut them off at their knees.
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Rogers and Bell Warn They’ll Cut Investment If Forced to Share [Update] | iPhone in Canada
The Canadian Telecommunications Association (CTA)—the industry group representing the likes of Bell and Rogers—wants Canadians to believe that letting these telecom giants resell internet access on competitor networks will hurt investment, stall network upgrades, and slow down rural expansion. In a recent op-ed published in The Hill Times on June 11, association president Robert Ghiz (former
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Everyone must switch to Sasktel, Freedom, TBayTel, Sogetel, Ice, Cogeco, Videotron and Eastlink.
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Everyone must switch to Sasktel, Freedom, TBayTel, Sogetel, Ice, Cogeco, Videotron and Eastlink.
Also Teksavvy!
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Everyone must switch to Sasktel, Freedom, TBayTel, Sogetel, Ice, Cogeco, Videotron and Eastlink.
Any plan that starts with “If everyone can just…” is doomed to fail. This needs legislation and at least the threat of nationalisation if not the act.
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Rogers and Bell Warn They’ll Cut Investment If Forced to Share [Update] | iPhone in Canada
The Canadian Telecommunications Association (CTA)—the industry group representing the likes of Bell and Rogers—wants Canadians to believe that letting these telecom giants resell internet access on competitor networks will hurt investment, stall network upgrades, and slow down rural expansion. In a recent op-ed published in The Hill Times on June 11, association president Robert Ghiz (former
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Don’t negotiate with terrorists!
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Everyone must switch to Sasktel, Freedom, TBayTel, Sogetel, Ice, Cogeco, Videotron and Eastlink.
Been on Freedom since 2010. Fuck ROBeLUS.
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Rogers and Bell Warn They’ll Cut Investment If Forced to Share [Update] | iPhone in Canada
The Canadian Telecommunications Association (CTA)—the industry group representing the likes of Bell and Rogers—wants Canadians to believe that letting these telecom giants resell internet access on competitor networks will hurt investment, stall network upgrades, and slow down rural expansion. In a recent op-ed published in The Hill Times on June 11, association president Robert Ghiz (former
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Then they lose market share. Do it and let’s see.
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Nationalise phone and internet.
Saskatchewan has a crown corp that leases out their airwaves and copper and fibre in the ground, what do the big three have to be sacred of? Oh competition, do duoplies hate the idea of letting knew people into the market.
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Everyone must switch to Sasktel, Freedom, TBayTel, Sogetel, Ice, Cogeco, Videotron and Eastlink.
Been on Sasktel all my life, started getting more actively involved in politics when Wall wanted to sell 49% (or 51% I don’t remember) of Sasktel as a trial run or whatever the heck he called it.
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Nationalise phone and internet.
This is the only good option
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Saskatchewan has a crown corp that leases out their airwaves and copper and fibre in the ground, what do the big three have to be sacred of? Oh competition, do duoplies hate the idea of letting knew people into the market.
Saskatchewan also has the cheapest cell phone rates in the country
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Been on Sasktel all my life, started getting more actively involved in politics when Wall wanted to sell 49% (or 51% I don’t remember) of Sasktel as a trial run or whatever the heck he called it.
I don’t see how 51% could be a trial of anything as they’d lose control. 49% you could see how pressure from investors harms the company though and could painfully be walked back from. Terrible idea though.
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Rogers and Bell Warn They’ll Cut Investment If Forced to Share [Update] | iPhone in Canada
The Canadian Telecommunications Association (CTA)—the industry group representing the likes of Bell and Rogers—wants Canadians to believe that letting these telecom giants resell internet access on competitor networks will hurt investment, stall network upgrades, and slow down rural expansion. In a recent op-ed published in The Hill Times on June 11, association president Robert Ghiz (former
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Internet should be a public utility, not having access to affordable,reliable internet is one of the drivers of inequality and should not be left to corporations acting on the profit motive.
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I don’t see how 51% could be a trial of anything as they’d lose control. 49% you could see how pressure from investors harms the company though and could painfully be walked back from. Terrible idea though.
They were considering selling 49%, but the percentage is meaningless without looking at the articles, the bylaws, and resolutions. A lot of corporations make things more strict than the Bus Corp. act. You can always make things more strict, you can’t make them more lax.
In fact, some things require a “Special Resolution” which is 2/3rds.
BUT, that can mean 2/3 of the shareholders who show up, as long as enough people show up to make a quorum.
And a quorum can be as small as 1 person, again, depending on the Articles, bylaws, and resolutions.If you feel like learning about the Saskatchewan Business Corporations act, here is it:
https://www.canlii.org/en/sk/laws/astat/ss-2021-c-6/latest/ss-2021-c-6.html -
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Rogers and Bell Warn They’ll Cut Investment If Forced to Share [Update] | iPhone in Canada
The Canadian Telecommunications Association (CTA)—the industry group representing the likes of Bell and Rogers—wants Canadians to believe that letting these telecom giants resell internet access on competitor networks will hurt investment, stall network upgrades, and slow down rural expansion. In a recent op-ed published in The Hill Times on June 11, association president Robert Ghiz (former
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They don’t invest, they take tax payer funded subsidies and then bill us for the pleasure.
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Rogers and Bell Warn They’ll Cut Investment If Forced to Share [Update] | iPhone in Canada
The Canadian Telecommunications Association (CTA)—the industry group representing the likes of Bell and Rogers—wants Canadians to believe that letting these telecom giants resell internet access on competitor networks will hurt investment, stall network upgrades, and slow down rural expansion. In a recent op-ed published in The Hill Times on June 11, association president Robert Ghiz (former
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Yea well since the internet is gone to shit and corpos keep using me as a bank machine I’m seriously considering saying fuck the phone and internet. However I need some way to stay connected so we can organize the overthrow of our government. It’s the only thing keeping me online right now.
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Rogers and Bell Warn They’ll Cut Investment If Forced to Share [Update] | iPhone in Canada
The Canadian Telecommunications Association (CTA)—the industry group representing the likes of Bell and Rogers—wants Canadians to believe that letting these telecom giants resell internet access on competitor networks will hurt investment, stall network upgrades, and slow down rural expansion. In a recent op-ed published in The Hill Times on June 11, association president Robert Ghiz (former
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Break them up into infrastructure and ISP services. Infrastructure is a natural monopoly, they can compete over services on top of it if they want.
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Rogers and Bell Warn They’ll Cut Investment If Forced to Share [Update] | iPhone in Canada
The Canadian Telecommunications Association (CTA)—the industry group representing the likes of Bell and Rogers—wants Canadians to believe that letting these telecom giants resell internet access on competitor networks will hurt investment, stall network upgrades, and slow down rural expansion. In a recent op-ed published in The Hill Times on June 11, association president Robert Ghiz (former
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Why have we privatized public services? These companies should be nationalized and every executive put in jail.