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Ottawa says it will uphold a ruling by Canada's telecommunications regulator allowing the country's largest internet ...
The Canadian Telecommunications Association is extremely disappointed that the Government of Canada has chosen not to alter ...
Industry Minister Mélanie Joly has upheld the CRTC’s wholesale regulatory framework for high-speed Internet services, giving ...
The federal government is backing a ruling by Canada’s telecom regulator that allows incumbents to resell internet over each ...
Canada's telecommunications and broadcast regulator, the CRTC, is demanding answers from Bell and Rogers after reports from customers in the Niagara region about misrouted phone calls and overheard ...
We’ve already seen responses from Rogers, Telus, and Cogeco—and now Bell is weighing in, saying it’s disappointed by the ...
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Bell's fibre footprint to 'plateau' after Ottawa sticks with CRTC's wholesale policyCanadian fibre footprint to "plateau" rather than expand after the federal government announced it wouldn't interfere with a ...
The federal government says it will not overturn a recent decision by the country's telecom regulator that could boost ...
In a letter sent Monday to the CRTC’s secretary general and obtained by National Post, Cogeco accused the commission of “not ...
Late last night, Industry Minister Mélanie Joly announced that the government was leaving in place a CRTC decision that ...
Cogeco is dismayed by the federal government's decision to maintain the CRTC's broken, nonsensical wholesale Internet regime, and is profoundly disappointed by Cabinet's failure to ensure economic ...
Broadband policy should be about improving and extending connectivity – enabling the competitive, entrepreneurial investment ...
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