Smaller telecoms hope for big win when CRTC releases landmark decision on MVNOs
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A man wearing a protective face mask to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 checks his phone as the sun sets in English Bay in Vancouver on April 5, 2021. Canada s existing mobile phone services and consumer groups will get a landmark ruling from the CRTC this afternoon. The regulatory ruling could shift some of the market power held by Rogers, Bell and Telus, which collectively have more than 90 per cent of the country s subscribers. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
TORONTO – TextNow of Waterloo, Ont., is one of the smaller, little-known telecom companies that will be affected by a big CRTC regulatory decision that’s to be released Thursday afternoon.
Smaller telecoms hope for big win when CRTC releases landmark decision on MVNOs
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