pkust
join:2001-08-09 Houston, TX
| Maybe it's time to turn back the clock Telcos don't want competition, don't like competition, and don't understand competition. That conclusion seems inescapable.
Given telco hostility to any form of competition, I am beginning to believe that any effort to bring competitive pressure to telco services is doomed to failure from the onset. No matter what forces are brought to bear, telcos will always seek to circumvent measures intended to promote competition.
Perhaps the solution is to let the telcos keep their monopolies--and make them stay in their monopolies. Give them a monopoly on local loops--and forbid them from ever doing anything with those loops but reselling them to a DSL vendor, VoIP vendor, et cetera. Let them keep a monopoly on local exchange service--and forbid them from selling VoIP or any other type of service.
Build the telcos a walled garden where they can play king to their hearts' content, so the rest of the world can get back to doing business in a rational, efficient, and competitive fashion. -- Cordially,
Peter Nayland Kust pkust@smsysinc.com Secure Mobile Systems, Inc. www.smsysinc.com |