Alternative Canadian ISPs Gain Access to Higher Speeds

2 September, 2010

The Canadian regulatory authority CRTC is ordering big network operators like Bell and Telus to offer smaller wholesale companies higher internet speeds in a move to strengthen competition and accomplish reasonable pricing levels for broadband services.

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‘Foreign’ Company Allowed to Offer Wireless in Canada

14 December, 2009

The Canadian government overruled its regulator CRTC Friday and declared start-up wireless carrier Globalive, financed largely by an Egyptian company, to be Canadian. The company can now start offering service in Canada.

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