Debunking the Wireless Myth Busters, Redux |
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Monday March 18, 2013
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Peter Nowak has a great post
that takes another look at the state of the Canadian wireless market.
Nowak uses the latest data from Bank of America Merrill Lynch Wireless
Matrix to find that the Canadian carriers' ARPU ranks as the highest in
the world, that profit margin is the fifth highest in the world, and
that Canada's smartphone penetration is not nearly as strong as some
suggest.
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Hey, Peter Telus states that Dr. Geist and his minions (I guess that's you, Peter) are full of beans. See: http://blog.telus.com/public-policy/why-do-canadas-wireless-critics-want-to-turn-back-time/ And you need to stop using old out-dated data because they have changed. Or something like that. |
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... Here's an up-to-the-minute statistic. I don't have a cell phone and there is no coverage in this area. Yes, we're rural, but we're not in the sticks either. The cell companies make it clear that they don't ever plan to bring coverage to fringe areas like this because there's no money in it. Much of rural Canada is the same. The upside is that the price matches the offering. |
We want to enhance competition and investment in this country, and this is why we adopted this policy back in 2008 for the AWS spectrum. Let me say that the price went down by an average of 11% since then, and we will continue this way with the 700 megahertz spectrum. We launched consultation with the industry to make sure that we enhance competition and provide better choice and better rates for our consumers.
Last week I wrote about the National Post seeking $150 licences for posting short excerpts online. It appears that the paper has now dropped the system.
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