Service providers must now notify CRTC within 2 hours of disruptions after Rogers outage
Canada’s telecommunications regulator is directing all service providers to notify it within two hours when they become aware of an outage to their networks.
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission says the directive is the first step of a new consultation it is launching aimed at enhancing the resilience and reliability of telecommunications networks.Trending Now
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