> The question is are they doing it because it’s not cost effective and they don’t have the infrastructure to compete
If it's cost prohibitive then the solution is common carrier status to become like electrical distribution network.
If it's not cost prohibitive that then the solution is criminal prosecution. It doesn't matter whether or not there's a formal internal agreement; there's clearly intent and informal collusion.
Unfortunately I don't have the answer here. And it was 9 years ago so well beyond meaning other than an anecdote.
If it's cost prohibitive then the solution is common carrier status to become like electrical distribution network.
If it's not cost prohibitive that then the solution is criminal prosecution. It doesn't matter whether or not there's a formal internal agreement; there's clearly intent and informal collusion.
Unfortunately I don't have the answer here. And it was 9 years ago so well beyond meaning other than an anecdote.