| On paper, yes. But over the last few decades our regulatory bodies have been subverted by influence from our telcoms. Recently our telecom regulator (the CRTC) was considering whether MVNOs should be allowed in Canada. Our Competition Beaureau, which is supposed to be enforcing antitrust laws, provided guidance to the CRTC[1]. Here's an excerpt: "MVNOs can drive lower prices and greater choice, but they also could threaten the demonstrated progress in enhancing competition in this industry to date." That's right. "Increased competition and lower prices is bad for competition." "Demonstrated progress" in a country with some of the highest telecom prices in the world. Let's not even get into how the chairperson of the CRTC is literally a former telecom lobbyist. Ultimately, MVNOs were "approved", but with practically insurmountable requirements for new entrants, effectively blocking them. [1] https://www.competitionbureau.gc.ca/eic/site/cb-bc.nsf/eng/0... |