OK, I didn't know that about the U.S. In a sense it doesn't surprise me, given the political disdain for public expenditure (except for war, of course). This is certainly not an situation to aspire to and your comments on Sweden are illustrative.
Of course, a better original privatisation of Telstra (functional separation or competing infra providers/maintainers)
True fact that! I put that in my submission to the Australian government in 1998 when I was contracting for Telstra when they moved to privitisation (which was called, the 'public ownership' bill because 'the public' could buy shares!).
Despite the seriousness of this change there was only 27 submissions, mainly by peak telecommunication organisations...
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Of course, a better original privatisation of Telstra (functional separation or competing infra providers/maintainers)
True fact that! I put that in my submission to the Australian government in 1998 when I was contracting for Telstra when they moved to privitisation (which was called, the 'public ownership' bill because 'the public' could buy shares!).
Despite the seriousness of this change there was only 27 submissions, mainly by peak telecommunication organisations...