Canada’s Wireless Market Needs More Competition To Lower Costs: Advocates
By Jon Rumley
Major competitors are against the idea of being forced to lease their networks in a bid to reduce prices for consumers.
Canadians pay some of the highest wireless rates in the world, and advocates say the key to bringing down prices is opening the door to more competition.
It’s a theory that has been pushed by advocacy groups such as OpenMedia, which have been pushing the federal government to do more to help Canadians with their phone bills.
Opinion:
Canada's wireless markets needs the CRTC to enforce fixed prices, like it was mandated to do for landlines.
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