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No extra OTT facts need finding, says CRTC

OTTAWA – The CRTC knows all its needs to know about over-the-top online and mobile broadcasting, at least for now. In a letter to industry stakeholders this week, the Commission said that it has scrapped plans to hold another OTT fact-finding exercise this May.  Since last year’s investigation and subsequent report, the Regulator said that it has continued to study trends related to over-the-top programming services and their impact on the Canadian system, which has included monitoring consumer behaviour, technology and financial trends, as well as reviewing third-party expert analysis. “Based on this monitoring and expert analysis, the Commission considers that over-the-top programming services have not had...