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Canada's telecom regulator is opening the door a crack to more wireless competition, by allowing a small number of regional companies to piggyback on the networks of the established players.
Canada's telecom regulator is opening the door a crack to more wireless competition, by allowing a small number of regional companies to piggyback on the networks of the established players.
DAY 2 Morning - Indigenous Connectivity Summit 2023, leadership, research, Canada
Ottawa orders TTC cellphone service for all riders — not just Rogers customers : r/toronto
Stop the Cap! » Mobilicity
Why can't TTC riders use their cellphones on the subway? Ask Bell, Rogers or Telus : r/toronto
CRTC caps wireless roaming rates that Big 3 can charge small rivals
Hate robocallers? CRTC says telcos have until the end of the month to help you ID them
What Is an MVNO? A Canadian Guide to Small Carriers
CRTC to allow small wireless carriers to piggyback on Big 3 networks
What Is an MVNO? A Canadian Guide to Small Carriers
Rogers says service starting to return after Canada-wide wireless outage
Cogeco Communications: An Undervalued Infrastructure Stock Offering A Growing Yield
CRTC allows smaller internet companies to sell service over telecoms' fibre networks
Does anyone know if Commnet will be putting AT&T LTE on their towers near Canyon and Apache lakes (seen below) : r/ATT