There’s no doubt T-Mobile, like any normal business, wants to expand its operations. They already have strong presence in a number of European markets and are one of the top four mobile operators in the U.S. Now according to some sources they plan to move to Canada. The problem is, however, that Canadian law requires that the owner of a telecommunication company are Canadian. Somehow, I don’t see much point of protecting the domestic market this way. So far, Canadian paid more for mobile services than their neighbours from the south. Liberating the market will certainly benefit the end users and according to CIBC, that could actually happen in the near future. We’ll keep our fingers crossed for this one, as we’re sure T-Mobile will add value just like they did in the U.S.
[Via: MobileInCanada]
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Nikolaus
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Susan Robertson
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