B.C. wants CRTC to reverse directives on relocation costs

British Columbia’s Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MOTI) wants the CRTC to reverse its direction for the province to reimburse Rogers Communications Inc. and Shaw Communications Inc. for construction-forced relocation of transmission cables at rates comparable to what the province pays Telus Corp. 

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CRTC wants Optitel to join CCTS process

The CRTC Wednesday issued a notice of consultation about a telecom service provider (TSP) it says has not joined the Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services Inc. (CCTS). Optitel is the brand name of 1174855628 Ontario Inc. and to date has not signed up for the CCTS.

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CRTC seeks answers on whether or not to include IoT in MVNO framework

The CRTC is asking Canadians and interested parties to weigh in on whether or not the regulator should include the Internet of Things (IoT) and machine-to-machine (M2M) retail market segments in its mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) access framework.

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10 digit dialing coming to Yellowknife, northern Ontario, and Newfoundland next month

Ten-digit dialing is coming to a number of different areas of the country starting Apr. 1, a body representing Canada’s major telecommunications service providers announced Wednesday.

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