The Canadian Network Operators’ Consortium (CNOC) has named its spokesman and vice-chair Matt Stein the new president and chairman of the organization, CNOC said in a press release Monday. Stein, who is also the CEO of Distributel Communications Ltd., replaces Michael Garbe, who was named president in 2016. Garbe will stay on with the organization as a board member, the release said. Peter Rocca, CEO of Start Communications, is the new vice-chairman of the board, while Execulink Telecom president and CEO Ian Stevens will become treasurer. CORRECTION: A previous version of this story stated Michael Garbe was named president last year....
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Michael Garbe is taking over as chairman and CEO of the Canadian Network Operators Consortium (CNOC), while former president and chairman Bill Sandiford and former treasurer Kevin Blumberg will stay with the organization in...
TORONTO—A majority of Canada's small Internet service providers (ISPs) have seen little or no growth over most of the last decade, which is causing an “ISP class gap” and continued industry consolidation, said Michael Garbe, president of Accelerated Connections Inc. “Most ISPs are not [growing]....