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Originally Posted by FlameOn
That would just be corporate strong arming of the government. If anything open access is a good thing consumers if the US current situation and Europe is used an example.
Nenshi is right on this and if Bell/Telus would rather continue their current approach, Shaw can go and eat all their business. Shaw has the same open access rules for Teksavvy and the like.
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There is no issue with Open Access as it works today - TELUS does it with Teksavvy as well.
The issue is when the CRTC wants to enforce it at a price that they control - which makes less sense if a company is investing literally billions of dollars into building a fibre network.