The changes mean that outside internet service providers can come into B.C. and Alberta, and use Telus’ fibre optics network. But it also means Telus can expand into the large markets of Ontario ...
Telus, which leveraged wholesale access to launch fibre internet service in Ontario and Quebec via Bell’s network, argued in favour of keeping incumbent wholesale access. It was one of the few to do ...
A series of previous CRTC decisions paved the way for smaller internet providers to sell their services through fibre networks owned by companies such as Telus Corp. and BCE Inc. In May of last year, ...
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick A series of recent CRTC decisions paved the way for smaller internet providers to sell their services through fibre networks owned by companies such as Telus ...
The prices for cellular and Internet access services fell steeply last year, getting a mention in Canada’s 2024 inflation numbers. Telus and BCE have been spending billions of dollars on building ...
Telus supports the wholesale fibre mandate. It entered new markets, signing up customers in Quebec and Ontario by offering affordable internet bundled with mobility, entertainment, home automation ...
Bell has been at loggerheads with rival Telus Corp. over whether Canada's largest telecoms should be allowed to sell internet service in regions where they don't own fibre networks, by paying the ...
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