The lack of service broadly speaking is simply the consequence of monopoly. Nothing new or surprising, and unlikely to change anytime soon because their business model is broken and 100% incestuously intertwined with the State everywhere.
The lack of service broadly speaking is simply the consequence of monopoly. Nothing new or surprising, and unlikely to change anytime soon because their business model is broken and 100% incestuously intertwined with the State everywhere.
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