“This provides regulatory certainty for all parties when planning their respective strategies.”
The regulator added it will also remain open to using other approaches on a case-by-case basis, when it determines a particular situation requires a different model to ensure “just and reasonable rates.” It noted smaller providers and those providing services for which demand is very limited should be given more flexibility to use the approved rates of other service providers.
“It’s exactly in line with what we were hoping,” said executive director Geoff White, adding that the negotiation model proposed by larger carriers “would have been totally fatal to the competitive industry, which is already on the ropes.”Article content The Canadian Telecommunications Association, which represents organizations that invest in, build, maintain and operate telecom services, said it is reviewing the decision and declined to comment further.
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