A letter to the federal cabinet late last summer was blunt about the fate of small internet providers: “This chapter … rings the death knell on competition.”
By the end of this week, the government must rule on a trio of petitions asking it to overturn that controversial decision by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission . “If the rates are not corrected, this industry can’t survive the way it is. And EBOX is a case study in that,” said Andy Kaplan-Myrth, vice-president of regulatory affairs at TekSavvy, one of the largest independent ISPs with more than 300,000 customers.
People living in most urban and suburban areas have two main options for internet service, the telephone or cable company. The wholesale broadband system aims to give consumers more service providers to choose from while avoiding the expense and disruption of building additional telecom networks. Their total revenues flatlined at $726 million and wholesale ISPs earned less per customer in 2020 than the year before — their average revenue per user dropped to $47.94 per month compared to more than $61 for large telephone and cable companies.The CRTC’s review process began years ago and by 2016 it set interim wholesale rates, prices the small ISPs complained were too high.
Just as well, for one reason or another, everything always ends up in the hands of the corporations.
Of course they are. The CRTCeng is the most corrupt, anti-*Canadians* apparatus in the entire federal government.
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