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Retail regulation ‘worst case’ in basic service decision: Desjardins

Briefs | 12/19/2016 10:04 pm EST

The “worst case scenario” for incumbent telecom companies when the CRTC releases its decision on the basic service proceeding it held this spring will be if the commission “decides that regulation of retail prices is required to make the service more affordable,” according Desjardins Capital Markets analyst Maher Yaghi.

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