Pity the poor carriers? I think not
Posted in: Today's ChiliApparently, wireless carriers like Verizon Wireless aren’t feeling a lot of love at the moment. Not only does it have to deal with its ever restless customers, but also it is under fire from members of Congress and rural operators who claim that the major carriers’ exclusivity deals hinder competition and innovation.

Though Verizon has agreed to shorten the exclusivity deals to six months, rural carriers like Cellular South still aren’t pleased. So now, Verizon is taking its case directly to the American public. On Thursday, the carrier released a letter that its CEO and president, Lowell McAdam, had posted to the New York Times.
In a classic case of “it’s never about what it’s about,” McAdam doesn’t mention carrier exclusivity; rather, he argues that the big, nasty carriers really aren’t so big and nasty after all. He also invites government officials and the media to rely on facts when reporting on the industry.
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Originally posted at Dialed In Podcast
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