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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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