CHATHAM – Small and medium-sized businesses (SMB) in four provinces will now have more options for high-speed DSL as the result of a recent CRTC decision that frees up independent Internet service providers (IISPs) to compete says TekSavvy Solutions Inc.
Until now, IISPs weren’t able to compete on an equal footing with the large players explains TekSavvy CEO Marc Gaudrault.
“We saw the unfairness of the system and spent a lot of time and effort making our point. The CRTC agreed and now we’re moving at full speed to provide this sector with the value and choice it deserves.”
TekSavvy has announced new pricing for business high- speed DSL Internet in Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia and Alberta starting at $24.95 a month.
The company says the new pricing will allow it to better cater to the SMB market in those provinces. TekSavvy is also offering a number of new Internet speeds that feature up to 7Mb uploads.
“It’s great to finally be able to offer a variety of download speeds and higher upload speeds to our business customers,” adds Gaudrault. “Being a small business ourselves, we know what small business needs and we are happy to provide a suitable offering to our peers.”
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