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This
is what we get for making the Philippines the text capital of
the world:
Our
government just lets us be victimized by highway robbers
Anthony Ian Cruz, TXTPower
Spokesperson
September
14, 2001
WE ARE utterly
disappointed over the courts decision which is clearly in
favor of the abusive cartel composed of Globe and Smart. But we
want to remind these misers that the court decision does not make
their plan to cut free text less objectionable nor right, correct
and legal. The court merely said that they have no jurisdiction
on the issue.
Regardless
of the court decision, this text reduction remains anti-consumer
because it seeks to raise revenue for network expansion efforts
of Globe and Smart at the expense of consumers. But whose responsibility
is it to raise capital for government franchise holders like Globe
and Smart? Should it be the consumers or of the company owners?
Should cartels be allowed to even exist?
But we are
more outraged by the inaction of the National Telecommunications
Commission, Congress and Malacañang whose foot-dragging
has allowed the cartel to succeed in colluding against consumers.
It seems that consumers do not have any advocates in government;by
its silence, government has practically sided with Globe and Smart.
Their inaction
has allowed this cartel of Globe and Smart to impose on consumers
lousy services, exorbitant prices and the most unfair schemes
such as the free text reduction.
But we continue
to challenge government to rescue texters and cellphone users
from this cartel. Something must be done to protect consumers.
Now that the court has allowed the free text cut, what will stop
the cartel from further colluding against us? What will be next?
Would there be an increase in call rates and the price of sending
text messages purportedly due to the worse economic impact of
the tragic incidents in the US?
We urge texters
and cellphone users to await the announcement of nationally-coordinated
protests against the cartel. We pledge that we will fight back.
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