CRTC Says Its Wholesale Internet Rules Balance Need for Competition and Investment

CRTC Says Its Wholesale Internet Rules Balance Need for Competition and Investment
Networking cables in a server bay are shown in Toronto on November 8, 2017. The Canadian Press/Nathan Denette
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Canada’s telecommunications regulator has once again determined the country’s largest internet companies should be able to provide service to customers using fibre networks built by their rivals—as long as they are doing so outside their core regions.

It marks the CRTC’s final decision on the contentious matter—which has pitted Telus Corp. against BCE Inc. and Rogers Communications Inc., along with many smaller providers—after a lengthy process filled with several interim rulings and reconsiderations.