On 2021-03-15 1:55 p.m., Chris Audet wrote:
I'm not a telecom guy, but is this really a concern?
At least somewhat, I would think. Or maybe a lot!...
In 2019 the CRTC forced the big ISPs to allow smaller ISPs to resell their networks.
Yeah, and the big cable/telco players dragged that on into this year with appeals, stays, etc., to prevent the smaller 3rd-parties from getting the reduced bulk rates the CRTC mandated back then. Those smaller players were forced to increase their retail rates drastically last year, which caused a lot of problems for their customers, and a lot of lost revenue for everyone except the big players.
With fewer, larger companies owning all of the cable plant, expect this situation to get worse rather than better in the future.
So you would sign up for internet with "ChrisNet", but the actual cable going into your house is owned by Shaw. "ChrisNet" would pay Shaw to do this.
Yeah, that's the way it's supposed to work, theoretically. ;)
Gilbert
(2019) CRTC promotes competition for broadband Internet services by setting lower wholesale rates: https://www.canada.ca/en/radio-television-telecommunications/news/2019/08/cr...
(2020) Response by the Government of Canada to petitions concerning CRTC wholesale Internet rates: https://www.canada.ca/en/innovation-science-economic-development/news/2020/0...
https://www.cbc.ca/search?q=teksavvy%C2%A7ion=all&sortOrder=relevance&am...