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CRTC expands last-mile fibre regime nationwide, blocks incumbent access in operating territory

Competitors are left wondering about rates and implications of five-year access immunity By Ahmad Hathout The CRTC on Tuesday ordered the largest telephone companies to provide wholesale access to their existing last-mile fibre networks across the country by February 13, 2025, but is shielding from the regime any new builds for five years. The order is an expansion of the temporary regime ordered in November 2023 that forced Bell and Telus to provide competitors bundled access to their middle- and last-mile fibre networks in Ontario and Quebec, which has been in force since May 7. The CRTC will keep the existing rates… Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

Broadcasters obtain new multi-sport live site blocking court order for next season

By Ahmad Hathout The Federal Court has granted a fresh website-blocking order that will force broadcasters to block websites streaming different sports league matches for next season. The July 9 order draws on previous site-blocking precedent but deviates in that it is being applied to multiple sports in a single order. It also applies a permanent ban on the defendants from broadcasting the unlicensed content, though the reason for the site-blocking order in the first place is because said defendants, who can operate from abroad, have historically not stopped the activity. As such, the order captures all live pre- and regular season… Continue Reading

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‘We can and will do much more’: Corus preparing more job cuts with cost-saving measures

Media company says it is confident in slate of rebranded and new content after losing Discovery rights By Ahmad Hathout Corus Entertainment executives said Monday that the pure-play media company is expecting to make further cuts to full-time positions, which will bring the total by the end of August to almost 800, or 25 per cent, since the beginning of its fiscal year in September. “Our board of directors has given us a clear mandate to decisively right-size the business and create a more sustainable future,” John Gossling, co-CEO of Corus and chief financial officer, said on a third quarter conference call… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

Cable companies blast Telus proposal to significantly increase pole attach rate

By Ahmad Hathout A consortium of large cable companies is blasting a proposal by Telus to significantly increase its pole attachment rate in British Columbia and Alberta, saying it will unjustly cost third parties millions of dollars in extra payments annually. In April, Telus filed a proposal to increase its rate per pole by just over 50 per cent, from $19.33 annually, or $1.61 monthly, to $29.83, or $2.49 per month. It said it needs to do this because of significant cost increases since the last approved tariff in 2010, which include a faster-than-average replacing of existing poles and increased costs… Continue Reading

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Eastlink continues mobile expansion in northern New Brunswick

Eastlink announced Tuesday the launch of its mobile service and opening of a new retail location in Tracadie, New Brunswick, as part of the company’s ongoing investment in expanding wireless service throughout the northern part of the province. “We’ve been working hard over the past couple of years to expand our mobile service throughout Northern New Brunswick,” Eastlink CEO Jeff Gillham said in a press release. “Our local team is thrilled to welcome customers in Tracadie as we continue the work of completing our network along the Acadian Peninsula.” Steve Irvine, vice president of engineering and chief technology… Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

Corus and Eastlink resolve carriage dispute

Corus and Eastlink announced Thursday that a carriage dispute dating back almost exactly a year ago has been resolved. Beginning today, Eastlink television subscribers will again have access to Corus’s 33 channels, which include dramas, comedies, kids content, factual, lifestyle and reality series. That premium programming will be available through Corus’s theme packs, which start at $7 per month but can be bundled together at a discounted rate. Before the dispute, Eastlink subscribers had the Corus channels at no extra charge as part of their TV packages, a spokesperson confirmed. “We are excited for Eastlink subscribers to once again… Continue Reading

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Rogers tops in overall fixed broadband experience: Opensignal

Rogers is the leading fixed broadband provider in Canada for overall experience, according to a new report from U.K.-based mobile analytics firm Opensignal. “Rogers, which now includes Shaw customers, is recognized for the best overall experience more frequently than any other provider in our report,” Opensignal says. When compared to other national fixed broadband providers including Bell, Telus and Starlink, Rogers secured three outright national wins for consistent quality, download speed and video experience, according to the report. In addition, it achieved 21 wins (11 outright wins and 10 joint wins) across various… Continue Reading

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CRTC denies request to immediately decide who gets access to last-mile fibre regime

Regulator says it is aiming for wholesale internet decision by end of summer By Ahmad Hathout The CRTC said Friday it will not immediately decide whether the three largest telecommunications companies should be banned from accessing the large telcos’ bundled middle- and last-mile fibre facilities, effectively greenlighting Bell, Rogers, and Telus to ride on those networks in the interim. A consortium made up of Bell, Cogeco, Eastlink, TekSavvy, and the indie rep the Competitive Network Operators of Canada filed a late March request for the CRTC to rule that the Big 3 are banned from accessing Bell’s and Telus’s fibre facilities… Continue Reading

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Bell request to ban Big 3 from last-mile fibre self-serving, harms competition: Rogers and Telus

By Ahmad Hathout Bell’s joint request of the CRTC to permanently block the three largest telecommunications companies from accessing its bundled fibre facilities is an attempt to nullify the competitive impact of the interim access regime, Rogers and Telus argued earlier this month. The country’s largest telco partnered with wholesale competitors to ask the regulator in a procedural request to clarify that the Big 3 are ineligible to access the bundled middle- and last-mile facilities of Bell and Telus before the May 7 deadline to implement the interim regime in Quebec and Ontario. The CRTC did not explicitly… Continue Reading

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Eastlink introduces new device financing program easyTab Flex

Eastlink announced Tuesday it is introducing its latest mobile service evolution with easyTab Flex, offering the lowest device pricing paired with the best plan price. Eastlink has long offered an easyTab device financing program, which allows customers to purchase a phone with equal payments over a 24-month term. The new easyTab Flex program offers Eastlink wireless customers an upfront credit towards the balance of their device easyTab at the time of purchase on select devices, providing customers with a reduced monthly tab contribution dependent on their agreeing to return the device in good… Continue Reading