The CRTC will continue to let the big three telecom companies piggyback on each other’s fibre-optic networks to sell ... to the big three — Rogers, Telus, and Bell — after completing ...
The goal was to boost consumer choice and service innovation. Telus has developed extensive fiber-optic infrastructure in Alberta and British Columbia and has already started offering high-speed ...
The new rules essentially compel Canada’s big three carriers – Bell Canada, Rogers Communications (TSX:RCI) and Telus – to allow smaller, regional players to use their fibre optic networks ...
Telus currently has some fibre optic infrastructure in Quebec, but it's market share in Eastern Canada is only about four per cent. Based on the CRTC's recent rulings that opens up the Eastern ...
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