Cellphone, internet bill election promises need competition focus, telecom watchers
TORONTO — NDP leader Jagmeet Singh promised to shave significant sums off cellphone and internet bills Wednesday, but telecommunications experts say consumers would benefit more if parties help smaller providers enter and expand their presence in the market.
Singh’s promise, made at a Windsor, Ont., campaign stop, focuses on working with the CRTC to force internet and cellphone service providers to reduce prices and cap fees below global averages.
Singh estimates that would save the average family $1,000 annually. He would also push for unlimited internet plans that are truly unlimited, with speeds that aren’t slowed down once a limit is reached.
While many support reducing prices, industry observers have seen such promises before and think more meaningful benefits would come from helping smaller players compete with giants Rogers Communications Inc., BCE Inc. and Telus Corp.