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Originally Posted by FireFly
In any case, when you cut everyone's profit margins in half, there's no way that there is as much money going into network improvements anymore.
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I see. So once the spectrum auction takes place, Telus and Rogers and Bell are going to be reducing the tremendous levels of service they've been providing so far? You mean things could get even worse?
It's not going to make much sense for a new cellular company to set up shop in Canada and roll out nationwide. It's arguable whether any cell company in Canada is really nationwide anyway when you can't get a cell signal in certain parts of the province, but I digress. I think you'll see a few new companies popping up regionally and if you happen to live in those regions and do most of your calling in those areas, you'll benefit.