Nova Scotia-based Eastlink says it is “deeply disappointed” with the federal government’s move to let the biggest telecom companies use the networks of smaller, regional providers. In a statement Thursday, Lee Bragg, Executive Vice Chair of Eastlink, warned the decision will hurt long-term competition. “This will have negative and meaningful impacts on competition, counter to
Fuck all these companies, the people (government) shoukd own and install the physical connections and the 3rd party providers rent the connections. This way the people will get the best possible outcome as the government is supposed to work in he best interest of its people
Fuck all these companies, the people (government) shoukd own and install the physical connections and the 3rd party providers rent the connections. This way the people will get the best possible outcome as the government is supposed to work in he best interest of its people