"wouldn't be in the best interest of consumers or telecom industry overall."
I love it when these big corporations always mention "in the best interest of the consumer" when things don't work to their favor. However, when things work best for the consumer, big corporations shut it down. A**holes.
Why does it seem that other countries are trying to maintain innovation by not letting the big corporations take the whole pie, while in the U.S. we're getting shoved?
dude, american cell prices are way better than canadian ones, and you have more companies. don't look at this as we've got it better. we have 3 cell companies charging outrageuos proces. $1000+ for 700mb data on rogers in toronto.
that telus lady with her, not good for the consumer bs, needs to get slapped.
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"wouldn't be in the best interest of consumers or telecom industry overall."
I love it when these big corporations always mention "in the best interest of the consumer" when things don't work to their favor. However, when things work best for the consumer, big corporations shut it down. A**holes.
Why does it seem that other countries are trying to maintain innovation by not letting the big corporations take the whole pie, while in the U.S. we're getting shoved?
dude, american cell prices are way better than canadian ones, and you have more companies. don't look at this as we've got it better. we have 3 cell companies charging outrageuos proces. $1000+ for 700mb data on rogers in toronto.
that telus lady with her, not good for the consumer bs, needs to get slapped.
go away telus, go away and trip down the stairs.
Agreed. Our cell phone plans are complete garbage. 80$ for 1000 minutes, unlimited evenings + weekends + 12 megs.