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Bell wants conditions if CRTC mandates wholesale internet accessRepresentatives of Bell Canada's parent company appeared before the CRTC on Wednesday as part of the commission's consultation on internet competition.CanadaFeb 14, 2024
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One in three Canadians ‘satisfied’ with Internet pricesAffordability is among the top Internet service concerns for Canadians, especially those living in rural areas, a new report has found.CanadaMar 31, 2016
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Canadians complaints about TV service on the rise: CCTS reportConsumer complaints about TV services to the country's telecom watchdog out-numbered issues with their cellphones, land lines and Internet providers.CanadaMar 30, 2016
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Independent Internet providers want to offer own wireless servicesCanada's small ISPs are appealing a regulatory decision preventing them from offering wireless services that would compete with Bell, Rogers, Telus.CanadaAug 18, 2015
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Turkey blocks Twitter, YouTube over hostage photosTurkey has ordered Internet providers to block social networking sites over images posted of a prosecutor who was held hostage and killed last week.WorldApr 6, 2015
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