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CRTC expands forbearance on regulation of high-capacity digital data services

Briefs | 02/12/2024 4:13 pm EST
The CRTC's headquarters at the Terrasses de la Chaudière complex in Gatineau, Que.

The CRTC announced Monday an expansion in forbearance from regulating high-capacity digital data services interexchange private line (IXPL) services on additional routes. 

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