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BREAKING: CRTC mandates wholesale access to FTTP networks in Quebec, Ontario

News | 11/06/2023 4:45 pm EST
CRTC chair Vicky Eatrides./ photo courtesy CRTC

MISSISSAUGA, Ont.— The CRTC is mandating large incumbent telephone companies to provide wholesale access to their FTTP networks in Ontario and Quebec.

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