After big drop in ISP competition, Canada mandates fiber-network sharing
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In an attempt to boost broadband competition, Canada's telecom regulator is forcing large phone companies to open their fiber networks to competitors. Smaller companies will be allowed to buy network capacity and use it to offer competing broadband plans to consumers.
Would be funny if Canada responded to Bell by threatening to nationalize them.
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In an attempt to boost broadband competition, Canada's telecom regulator is forcing large phone companies to open their fiber networks to competitors. Smaller companies will be allowed to buy network capacity and use it to offer competing broadband plans to consumers.
Would be funny if Canada responded to Bell by threatening to nationalize them.