Bell has added thousands of customers to its fibre internet service through network expansion projects, but Bell's CEO argues the figure could've been higher if not for "regulatory uncertainty."

CEO Mirko Bibic said the decision could lead Bell to slow down its expansion plans in 2024

The choosing not to compete is the outcome of the oligopoly. That’s what it is, and it’s outcome.

Bell knows that if they leave that area to Roger’s, Roger’s will leave this other area to Bell, because it’ll cost both of them too much money to move into the other spot and lower their prices, when they both can reap the rewards of not competing in that spot. They don’t have to worry about anyone else because it’s mainly just the 3 of them, Telus, being the other.

Moving into a building with only 1 choice sucks and should probably not be allowed if it’s a contracted thing.

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Moving into a building with only 1 choice sucks and should probably not be allowed if it’s a contracted thing.

It’s what we get for still treating the Internet like a commodity in 2023. At this point, it’s pretty laughable to try and make the argument that it’s not a utility.

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