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 ...
The Canadian Radio-television and Communications (CRTC) has cleared the path for B.C.-headquartered telecom Telus Corp. (TSX:T) to expand into Eastern Canada with fibre optic service. As BIV ...
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 Canadian Radio-television and Communications (CRTC) has cleared the path for B.C.-headquartered telecom Telus Corp. (TSX:T) to expand into Eastern Canada with fibre optic service. As BIV reported ...
has cleared the path for B.C.-headquartered telecom Telus Corp. (TSX:T) to expand into Eastern Canada with fibre optic service. As BIV reported last week, the CRTC had come under pressure from Eastern ...
The introduction of fibre optic technology has advanced the way we deliver power and communicate digitally but how does it compare to traditional cabling materials and is it sustainable? What are the ...
The sub-sea cable is owned by Quintillion, but affects companies delivering internet access to residents, schools, and local ...
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) upheld a temporary decision that allowed incumbent telcos like Bell, Rogers and Telus to resell access to their fibre networks to ...
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