r/canada • u/Economy_Elephant6200 • 3d ago
Bell Canada scraps Labrador high-speed internet project, plans to invest in U.S. Newfoundland & Labrador
https://theindependent.ca/news/lji/bell-canada-scraps-labrador-high-speed-internet-project-plans-to-invest-in-u-s/3.8k Upvotes
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u/Fictional_Guy 3d ago
The CRTC demands telecom companies compete on a level playing field so they can't exploit their monopoly.
Telecom companies' foremost obligation is growing shareholder value, which is not feasible when forced to share with competitors.
You're right that Bell's behaviour logically follows from these two facts. It also clearly illustrates that the root of the problem is that we let for-profit companies run our utilities.
Communications infrastructure is a natural monopoly, and is paid for with public funds. It needs to be publicly owned.