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To: Jamie153 who wrote (159686)8/11/2019 6:35:48 AM
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Only from a narrow point of view. deregulation always leads to economic collapse.

The customers love having protected businesses becoming unprotected and having to compete for customers.

Good riddance to the "regulated" business monopoly profits. Airlines are much better now and so are telecoms companies. But there's still not full scale competition. For example kleptocrats approve " price plans And whatnot.

Price plans that sell fat pipes with gigabytes for sale with " current price is ...." load management and no expiry date to use those gigabytes remain unavailable.

MBA marketing drones come up with "plans " surrounded and buried in marketing blather.

I was quoted £2 per minute to call landlines in USA by O2 in London which is a cellphone provider. Or I could try to figure out their stupid "bolt-on" plan which would, provided I met a million terms and conditions 1000 pages long, let me call at 2p per minute.

Deregulate those evil doers and let competition get going. If 02 collapses in economic failure and Mq pricing rules it would be a huge economic gain.

Mqurice