The changes mean that outside internet service providers can come into B.C. and Alberta, and use Telus’ fibre optics network.
Bell Canada and others had complained that the access could reduce competition as well as investment in broadband.
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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 ...
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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