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You've just given a great summary of the history of breaking monopolies, really. History says you are correct. For example, AT&T is still kicking.
The AT&T of today is not the same one from pre-breakup. That AT&T is decidedly not still kicking.
Well yeah, thankfully.
Well, Bell Labs isn't the magical place that it used to be, and that was originally an R&D shop basically enabled by the economics of the AT&T monopoly.