Eamon Hoey: Rogers, Bell and Telus have been able to increase prices because of their market dominance with smaller, new players like Wind Mobile and financially struggling Mobilicity up for sale, analysts said Wednesday, according to Huffington Post. "It shows the bankruptcy of their so-called policy and their claims that they were going to be friends to the consumers," said Hoey. "They really lacked a plan as to how they were going to do this." Canada's big three wireless carriers have put up prices on some of their voice and data plans since January, showing Ottawa is unable to live up to its promises of overall lower prices and increased competition, according to analysts. Eamon Hoey of Hoey and Associates Management Consultants in Toronto said that to this point Ottawa simply hasn't been able to live up to its promises to consumers.
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