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by DuncanIdaho
5322 days ago
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I didn't know that. Thank you for clarifying - this project would be probably taking place in Finland? However 20 years ago the ubiquity of state sponsored infrastructure is what enabled fast and competitive coverage of Europe with mobile telecommunications. It's just an example of how what our US colleagues would call "socialsim" can provide better results than "free market". There is a point I just realized. Whenever there is a state sponsored monopoly in Europe - it is forced to provide a service to all, even if it means loss in some cases. However whenever there is a state sponsored monopoly in US it just removes competition, while internally the organization still sticks to the "profit first" doctrine. |
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