> Yes... This is where the "market makes it best" philosophy fails. When > the > market has become entrenched in one way of doing things, a better way > can face serious opposition because of this very fact.
The problem is that we don't *have* a market in many places. We have a monopoly provider and the people have no alternative in too many places, what we need in those places is a market. One provider does not a "market" make. It is a "company store" at that point.