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Internet service providers fear feds will side with CRTC on ruling boosting competitor access to fibre networks

2 July 2025
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Internet service providers fear feds will side with CRTC on ruling boosting competitor access to fibre networks
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The Canadian federal government is expected to decide by August 13 on internet affordability, amid pressure from telecommunications companies to overturn the CRTC’s decision allowing major firms to resell fiber optics, which they argue harms investment and competition. Smaller providers fear this policy will empower larger competitors like Telus, which is advocating for the CRTC ruling, highlighting its potential to enhance market choices for consumers.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: The federal government is poised to make a crucial decision regarding internet affordability in Canada, as telecom giants pressure Industry Minister Mélanie Joly to overturn a CRTC ruling that allows major companies to resell fibre optics, potentially impacting competition and investment in the industry.

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