A breakdown of the arguments in the wireless industry battle
When Ottawa first decided to boost competition in the wireless market back in 2008, it seemed like a relatively straightforward process: set aside wireless airwaves for new entrants, and then sit back and watch the free market provide consumers with more choice and lower prices.
Once consumers embraced the idea of a set-aside, politicians followed suit
Every time you call your mom on a WIND phone plan, Joey Jeremiah cries