Bethlehem Housing and Support Services denies claims made by Neighbourhood Connect (NHC) that the affordable housing organization is in violation of the CRTC's multi-dwelling...
Neighbourhood Connect (NHC), operating under 2621159 Ontario Inc. DBA Neighbourhood Connect, has lodged an application with the CRTC seeking relief in accessing multi-dwelling...
The owner of a multi-dwelling unit (MDU) in Kitchener, Ontario denies BCE...
In an answer submitted to the CRTC last Thursday, Rogers Communications Inc. defended its multiple...
Interventions coming in from the CRTC show...
by Todd Hofley, vice-president, Policy and Communications, Beanfield Like many industries,...
Beanfield Technologies Inc. has called out Rogers Communications Inc. over its bulk agreement practices in multiple dwelling units (MDUs), urging the CRTC to prohibit ISPs...
TekSavvy Solutions Inc. filed a Part 1 application with the CRTC requesting that a real estate...
TekSavvy Solutions Inc. has settled a dispute over access to a building in Chatham Ont. The company filed...
TekSavvy Solutions Inc. has become the latest CLEC calling on the CRTC to...
CIK Telecom Inc. has filed five new Part 1 applications with the CRTC...
An Ontario-based carrier has filed a Part 1 application with the CRTC after...
Yet another competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC) is filing a Part 1 application with the CRTC to...
The CRTC Friday rejected a review and vary appeal from the Competitive Network Operators of Canada, which...
CIK Telecom Inc. has settled a dispute with a landlord in Richmond, BC over access to a group of...
MISSISSAUGA — Beanfield Technologies Inc.’s founder and CEO Dan Armstrong said the CRTC is allowing the “re-monopolization of the telecommunications...
CIK Telecom Inc. has filed three more Part 1 applications with the CRTC,...
CIK Telecom Inc. has filed a Part 1 application with the CRTC seeking to gain access to four properties...
A long-simmering dispute between Rogers Communications Inc. and Toronto developer Lixo Developments Ltd....
The CRTC gave Rogers Communications Inc. permission Wednesday to access a...
The CRTC is asking a number of internet service providers (ISPs) to confirm whether or not they are providing services in a Toronto multi-dwelling unit (MDU). In a Friday letter to its distribution list, the CRTC asked a number of different ISPs to confirm whether or not they are providing any copper wire and fibre-based services to residents at the building in the Yorkville area of Toronto; detail how many customers the ISPs have in the building and whether they are residential or business customers. The regulator also...
The CRTC denied BCE Inc. the right to market to tenants in a multi-dwelling...
Rogers Communications Canada Inc. and Bragg...
A registered competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC) serving Metro Vancouver, B.C., is asking the...
Rogers Communications Inc. is calling out a Toronto developer’s so-called...
In its response to a Rogers Communications Inc. request to the CRTC asking...
Rogers Communications Inc. is asking the CRTC to force a high-rise building owner in Toronto, ON, to give...
In its ongoing effort to gain access to multiple apartment buildings in...
Rogers Communications Inc. is repeating its request that the CRTC help it...
Rogers Communications Inc. filed a Part 1 application with the CRTC asking the regulator to help it get access to a number of apartment complexes in Saint John, N.B., in another dispute involving a multi-dwelling unit (MDU). In the application filed with the regulator May 6, Rogers wrote that it was given access to the first two buildings in a four-building development, after which the developer said he was "satisfied with only having one service provider (BCE Inc.) in these properties." The developer persisted in denying Rogers access to the building despite being advised of CRTC...