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This doesn't fix anything, this just shows thewalrus.ca's financial interests that is unaligned with the interests of most Canadians.
Foreign investors are not that different from venture capitalists, this decision would only pump up the line which would be in the interest of investors but for citizens this has a high potential to drive up local costs.
What do you suggest then? Because as of right now we pay some of the highest prices in th world for our telecom services. Allowing competitors to come in and seize a brand new (to them) market would 110% have a positive effect on customers
Whatever they're doing (or not doing?) now seems to be working. We may be paying more than other countries but I can say my phone bill is lower than it's ever been since the beginning of the smartphone age and I'm getting way more for those dollars too.
Edit: that being said, I do hear of people paying close to $100 for a phone plan. I don't know how they just go along with that or what value they think they're getting but it's definitely not necessary to spend that much these days.
Unless I want no coverage, I’m paying $117/mo for a two phone plan with 2GB data. After pricing out all the options, I haven’t found a better plan in my area that actually gets reception.
Are you using a satellite phone or something unusual? If you're on a "big 3" network there are definitely better plans than that.