Captive Telecom Monopolies in Apartment Buildings Make Setup Painful With No Recourse
Residents of apartment complexes with exclusive telecom agreements face mandatory onboarding friction — lengthy callbacks, setup failures, and no alternative provider option. The captive nature removes market accountability. Residents have no practical recourse other than accepting poor service.
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