Sorry but why is E wrong?
Let's say there is an existing telco named "A" and a new player enters the market named "B".
Now, since B is new it won't have as many customers as A would and therefore, the number of people calling from A to B would be more than the number of people calling from B to A. Following this logic B will receive more "connection fees" (CF) since CF is charged by the Telco reciveing the call.
Therefore the author would assume that the new telco
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Let's say there is an existing telco named "A" and a new player enters the market named "B".
Now, since B is new it won't have as many customers as A would and therefore, the number of people calling from A to B would be more than the number of people calling from B to A. Following this logic B will receive more "connection fees" (CF) since CF is charged by the Telco reciveing the call.
Therefore the author would assume that the new telco
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