In Which the Case for Antitrust Action against Telecoms Weakens

by Ryan Young on July 20, 2009

in Deregulate to Stimulate, Economy, International, Legal, Regulation, Tech & Telecom

New research from the American Consumer Institute, using FCC and OECD data, finds that U.S. telecoms are charging, on average, ten cents less per minute than their counterparts around the world. Evidence, it seems, of a healthy competitive process.

Tell me again why antitrust authorities are investigating telecoms?

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