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TekSavvy Disappointed by CRTC Billing Practices Decision

Chatham, Ontario, November 15, 2011 – TekSavvy Solutions Inc. (“TekSavvy”), one of Canada’s leading independent internet service providers, is disappointed with the rates for the wholesale high-speed services that the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (“CRTC”) approved today. The rates are for services that Internet service providers need to purchase from the large telephone and cable companies, such as Bell and Rogers, in order to pr...
 
Geist on the UBB hearing

The Usage Based Billing Hearing Concludes: Has the CRTC Come to Competition Too Late? By Michael Geist The CRTC's usage based billing oral hearing concluded yesterday with a final decision expected some time in the fall. This long post focuses on the shift in CRTC thinking on the state of broadband competition in Canada but wonders whether it comes too late to make a difference. For many years, the CRTC has steadfastly maintained that the Canadian ISP market is competitive. For example, in the...
 
TekSavvy Solutions Inc. Reaction

TekSavvy Solutions Inc. Reaction to Landmark CRTC Decision: Competitors Allowed to Exist but Denied the Means to Innovate TekSavvy Solutions Inc. (“TSI”), one of Canada’s largest independent providers of communications services, is pleased that today, in its landmark decision Telecom Regulatory Policy CRTC 2010-632 (“TRP 2010-632”), the Canadian radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (“CRTC”) adopted a more pro-competitive a...
 
TekSavvy's Regulatory Presence

In early June 2010, Rocky and Marc Gaudrault and their team of regulatory experts attended the oral hearings in regards to Telecom Notice of Consultation CRTC 2009-261 (ADSL-Co Speed Matching).  The TekSavvy panel comprised of: Christian S. Tacit, Barrister and Soliciter Rocky Gaudrault; Chief Executive Officer of TekSavvy Solutions Inc. Marc Gaudrault, Chief Technology Officer of TekSavvy Solutions Inc.  Dr. Roger Ware, Professor of Economics at Queen's University Roger Hay; F...
 
 
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