Linked by Kroc Camen on Wed 17th Dec 2008 19:32 UTC, submitted by risbac
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless The French competition council has ordered the iPhone be opened up to other French carriers (Google-translated), breaking the exclusivity deal with Orange (France Telecom). The complaint was filed by France's third largest operator Bouygues Telecom who said that the deal violated local competition laws. Though the ruling [fr] is temporary whilst the issue is investigated further, the ruling did state that the arrangement reduced the effects of price competition, network quality and customer service.
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StephenBeDoper
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2005-07-06

Like the two are related, the CRTC been misguided long before the PCs took power.


Under the Harper government, the CRTC has managed to surpass even *their* typical levels of incompetency.

With Bell finally moving to a 3G network within the next few years maybe that will be the start of some reasonable competition in Canada with the iPhone.


Does that include a move to GPRS? Last I checked, Bell / Telus was CDMA-only - which effectively rules them out as a carrier of the iPhone, even if they have been pretty gung-ho to hawk their consolation prize (aka, the Samsung Instinct).

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