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CRTC orders Rogers, Bell, to share particulars on network-sharing agreements- Mrit Digital


The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Fee (CRTC) has directed Rogers and Bell to share particulars on agreements with Vidéotron and EBOX.

Rogers’ settlement with Québecor subsidiary Vidéotron is a part of the corporate’s $26-billion merger with Shaw. Vidéotron is looking for approval to amass Freedom Cellular for $2.85 billion from Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne.

Rogers has stated it can lease its broadband community to the corporate at a decrease price than wholesale. Nevertheless, TekSavvy has argued the deal violates the Telecommunications Act.

The Fee desires Rogers to share specifics on the wholesale service or settlement it can present to Vidéotron. Nearly nothing is thought concerning the choice course of that led Rogers and Shaw to choose Vidéotron as the corporate it could promote Freedom to.

TekSavvy’s utility additionally factors to preferential therapy with Bell and its just lately acquired firm EBOX. The CRTC has additionally directed Bell to share particulars of any agreements between the 2 manufacturers.

Each Rogers and Bell have beforehand acknowledged the agreements aren’t preferential.

The CRTC says it should obtain the responses by April eleventh.

Supply: CRTC




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