CAIP, CCTA trade barbs at regulation conference
Broadcast | 05/01/2002 4:00 am EDT
Canadians have greater reason to be concerned about how the high-speed Internet provision duopoly will affect consumer choice and access than about potential government regulation, delegates to a communications law conference in Ottawa heard on April 27. Canadian Association of Internet Providers head Jay Thomson issued the warning at the New Developments in Communications Law and Policy conference during a session updating participants on how new laws have been brought to bear on the Internet. This content is available to wirereport.ca subscribers Already a subscriber? Sign in here Unlock all the Canadian telecom, broadcasting and digital media news you need.Take a free trial or subscribe to The Wire Report now. FREE TRIALTwo weeks free access to thewirereport.ca and our exlusive newsletters. SUBSCRIBEUnlimited access to thewirereport.ca and our exlusive newsletters. Reuse & PermissionsUnauthorized distribution, transmission, reuse or republication of any and all content is strictly prohibited. To discuss re-use of this material, please contact: Customer Care, 613-688-8821 | subscriptions@hilltimes.com |