The Competition Bureau has released a new bulletin on abuse of dominance provisions as applied to the telecommunications industry.
Competition Bureau Releases Telecom Industry Abuse Bulletin
June 10, 2008
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I’m against changing Copyright
rules through a bill by thr federal government
Why is there no mention to the practice of wireless providers selling only locked phones to eliminate competition?
The locked cell phone issue demonstrates how deep the telco’s are into the gov’t bed. Disgusting that they are too stupid to see through this.