A wealth of intervenors have told the CRTC that the large established telecoms should not be allowed to have access to aggregated wholesale high-speed access over fibre-to-the-premises (AWHSA-FTTP) facilities. A diverse group of stakeholders filed their remarks this...
The presidents of the Big Three telecoms told the House of Commons Industry Committee that it is the government which is one of the biggest offenders in wireless prices....
The crisis in competition when it comes to internet connectivity is...
Representatives from Cogeco Inc. and Rogers Communications Inc. told the...
Two large incumbent telecoms told the CRTC that broadband resellers are not...
To bring affordable internet and consumer choice to rural communities, the...
Cogeco Inc. is adamantly defending its right to upgrade infrastructure for the benefit of its customers in response to TekSavvy Solutions Inc.'s recent Part 1 application regarding decommissioning its coaxial facilities. Cogeco argued that transitioning from coaxial to...
If Canada is to have a viable wholesale market, high speed access needs to...
BCE Inc., filed a petition to cabinet Friday urging it to reverse a ruling...
The CRTC has told several telecommunications providers it will not be able...
BCE Inc. is asking the Federal Court of...
by Paul Andersen, president and chair, The...
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TekSavvy Solutions Inc. is no longer up for sale, the independent telecom...
BCE Inc. has announced its decision to cut capital expenditures and reduce...
The debate over what the future of the wholesale high-speed-access (HSA) framework should look like continues, after conflicting interventions from incumbent carriers and...
BCE Inc. and Telus Corp. reiterated their concerns around the CRTC’s...
The CRTC denied an application brought forward by TekSavvy Solutions Inc....
Lobby group OpenMedia is in the corner of TekSavvy Solutions Inc. over...
One of Canada’s largest wholesale-based internet...
Monday the CRTC granted approval of a change in speeds for third party internet access (TPIA) for Cogeco Communications Inc., on behalf of its Cogeco Connexion subsidiary. The regulator also set rates for the various services. Cogeco wants to alter its speeds to 180...