The CRTC has extended its fact-finding exercise into the use of video relay services after receiving conflicting reports on the costs of running the service and the number of Canadians who would use it, the commission said Friday.
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Telus, City of Vancouver urge CRTC to dismiss Globalive complaint for rapid transit access
Telus Corp. and the City of Vancouver have asked the CRTC to force Globalive Wireless Management Corp. to go back to the negotiating table in its aim to build wireless infrastructure in underground tunnels along the city’s rapid transit Canada Line.