The number is 139 in the U.S. and 66 in Australia.
A lot of Canadians aren't aware of the flanker brands that are actually part of the big three. Bell owns Bell MTS, Lucky Mobile and Virgin Plus. Rogers owns Fido, Chatr and Cityfone. Telus owns Koodo and Public Mobile. Customers are thinking they have choice, but these are actually operated by the big brands.
Your answer was that we have only three MVNOs. You said you've been given direction by the minister to create more MVNOs in Canada, but what are the stipulations right now if you want to open an MVNO? Do you have to have network? Do you have to have a certain number of years to build it up? What are the stipulations in owning an MVNO in Canada right now?