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Telcos revolution

The telecommunications industry, especially in Canada, is dominated by obtuse regulations and savvy lobbyists; I am no expert in the field. Nevertheless, it appears the CRTC’s decision to treat IP-based phone services the same as fixed-line services will be a good thing for Canadians. Why? Because it may finally allow start-ups to compete with the monopoly telcos in the local-service arena.

Granted both the old and new companies will complain about the ruling, but the potentially revolutionary ruling — which flies in the face of the U.S. regulations — may actually provide real benefits to the Canadian telecommunications industry, too. Look for lots of analysis and commentary from the real experts over the next few days.

April 7, 2004 at :

Category: Attic

Topics: Technology, Canada

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