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Sunday, October 31, 2010

CRTC reaches an agreement with TELUS Communications Inc. concerning automated calls

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) today announced that, following an investigation, it has reached an agreement with TELUS Communications Inc. (Telus) with respect to its use of automated calling devices. Telus was using these devices to notify its prepaid mobile customers of an actual or imminent service interruption and [...]

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CRTC To Allow Usage-Based Billing

Idiomatick writes "The CRTC ruled in favor this week for usage-based billing. Bell Canada was given a monopoly on lines in Canada, and in exchange they were made to resell to competitors at cost in order to have a functional market. The new CRTC ruling will allow Bell to charge their competitors more money based on individual customer usage. They are now able to implement a 60GB cap on a competitor's highest speed lines (charging $1.12/GB for overages). The effect on the market seems clear."