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Lower CRTC latency standards, say large telecoms, northern gov’ts

News | 12/12/2018 2:27 pm EST
Downtown Inuvik seen from the south, 30 June 2015. / Photo by Daniel Case via Wikimedia Commons.

An application by BCE Inc.’s Northwestel arguing the CRTC’s basic service standards are impossible to meet in the North is finding support from telecoms and the governments of Yukon and Northwest Territories.

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