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TekSavvy puts itself up for sale amid industry turmoil
(www.theglobeandmail.com)
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Sent an email to my MP. This is a competition issue similar to the Shaw sale to Rogers and the feds should get involved. You should do the same.
It's astonishing how few independent telecom providers there are now
Now we know how these competitors were able to offer cheaper deals than TekSavvy for the last couple of years. They were all acquired and their costs are now dramatically lower as a result of not having to pay wholesale costs.
The CRTC has been doing a fine job of driving small ISPs out of business and keeping the market closed to all but the biggest established players.
https://www.thestar.com/business/opinion/2023/02/25/canadas-small-internet-providers-and-choice-are-dying-at-the-hands-of-ottawa-and-the-crtc.html
Ian Scott was a Telus exec after all.
Minister Champagne always talks about how he wants ample competition, but we've yet to see any actual effective effort.
This might be a catalyst to a something being done. I sure hope so at least.
Because none are independent. Reselling someone else's network isn't really a great position to be in.
Ugh, this is so discouraging. I'm a big fan of Internet Lightspeed as an independent ISP (Vancouver area). I haven't seen news of a buy-out for them yet, and I hope I never do.