By Perry Hoffman
GATINEAU – A number of Canada’s Internet service providers are telling the CRTC that Bell Canada’s appeal for more restricted access to disaggregated wholesale fibre Internet access services is self-serving and in fact would lead to less competition in the market.Bell is asking the Commission to review and vary certain provisions related to disaggregated broadband service (DBS) in Telecom Regulatory Policy 2015-326. The company has also filed an appeal of the decision to cabinet, as Cartt.ca first reported in October.In its R&V, Bell argues that the Commission needs to add three conditions for granting access to DBS. To get access,... Bell wholesale Internet access appeal self serving, misses the point of new regime
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