• Deceptichum
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      17 months ago

      Pretty much everything was a duopoly and as the market was so small they just grew to mutually exist without need to compete.

      Shit most of them are all owned by the same parent companies now.

      • Primarily0617
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        27 months ago

        My point being that while a duopoly may seem like a worst case scenario, it very much isn’t.

        • Deceptichum
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          17 months ago

          My point is that is isn’t any better or worse when there isn’t competition.

          You’re still a captive market being charged the highest costs possible.

          • Primarily0617
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            7 months ago

            The “highest cost possible” is higher in a monopoly than a duopoly.

                • Deceptichum
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                  17 months ago

                  The highest cost is hard set by what the consumer is able to spend.

                  They cannot go higher.

                  • Primarily0617
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                    17 months ago

                    if that’s how you want to define “highest cost”, then goods absolutely aren’t priced at highest cost in a duopoly

                    they aren’t even priced at highest cost in a monopoly, because “all the money a person has” is just cartoon logic

          • Hello_there
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            7 months ago

            So private telecoms frantically lowering their prices when a public-funded internet company launches is just a coincidence?