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SSi asks CRTC to mandate third-party access to fibre in the North, new wholesale rates

News | 12/09/2020 2:27 pm EST
CRTC logo displayed at public hearings on Oct. 26, 2018 (photo by Andrew Meade).

Northern broadband provider SSi Canada is asking the CRTC to order BCE Inc.’s Northwestel to provide third-party internet access (TPIA) to its monopoly cable and fibre infrastructure.

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