Monday, March 30, 2009

Infrastructure and exclusive contracts

The people encourage competition by separating infrastructure from services. Any company may use infrastructure at the same price as any other company, non-exclusively. Infrastructure must be owned by companies independent and wholly separate from any company which uses it. Infrastructure includes phone lines, cell phone towers, data lines, power lines, road, satellites, etc. which connect more than one business or residence.

No company may offer a contract exclusively nor discriminate with a different fee schedule, except with direct competitors.

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