You can’t deregulate a market where the infrastructure is, rightly or wrongly, owned by the incumbent monopoly without intervention.Karnaugh said:*sigh* No, thats why I say it should be deregulated.
How is that a "free market economy" ? A free market economy implies freedom from government regulation..
Thank you for your time. Please take some more to read my previous posts.
As ICASA is independent they would be a more suitable body to supervise as opposed to government. On ICASAs website it states - 'It is the policy of the Government of South Africa that all people should have access to basic telecommunications services at affordable prices. The role of ICASA as a regulator is central to achieving this goal.'
A level paying field would be years if not decades away in an unregulated environment and while it benefits telkoms shareholders the general public who cant afford a telephone line loses out.
When you look at the future do you realistically see operators running their own wires? Obviously they’re going to have to share at lease some of the infrastructure or this country is going to become a mass of poles and wires.