New policy requiring CRTC to improve telecom competition, lower rates comes into force
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Instead, the federal government is now emphasizing consumer rights, affordability, competition and universal access. The government is also directing the CRTC to improve its hybrid mobile virtual network operator model and says it is prepared to move to a full MVNO model to support competition if necessary.Telecommunications ‘need more competition,’ Poilievre says after Rogers-Shaw deal clears hurdle
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