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CRTC accused of omitting critical report data

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Teksavvy Solutions Inc. lodged a complaint with the CRTC on Wednesday, saying that critical statistica­l informatio­n compiled by the federal telecommun­ications regulator was omitted from last year’s edition of an annual industry report.

The Ontario-based independen­t internet provider (ISP) said that the CRTC’S omission of the informatio­n makes it more difficult for companies like Teksavvy as they compete with industry giants, particular­ly Bell Canada.

A spokeswoma­n for the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommun­ications Commission said it’s reviewing Teksavvy’s complaint.

Teksavvy said the 2018 Communicat­ions Monitoring Report issued Dec. 20 didn’t follow the CRTC’S usual practices for reporting things like consumer appetite for faster internet, capital spending by independen­t ISPS and their market share.

Industry data normally available in December would have helped independen­t ISPS make their case at CRTC hearings in December and January, said Andy Kaplan-myrth, Teksavvy’s vice-president for regulatory affairs. The lack of certain types of informatio­n at a critical time “definitely raises questions and concerns” Kaplan-myrth said, but he declined to speculate on the reason for its omission.

Instead, Kaplan-myrth said he hopes to get an explanatio­n from the CRTC that addresses these concerns without escalating the complaint to the minister responsibl­e for telecommun­ications, Navdeep Bains.

Teksavvy and its peers have been trying for years to get the CRTC to make it easier for wholesale internet resellers like them to offer higher-speed internet service to their customers.

 ??  ?? Independen­t internet provider Teksavvy says the missing statistica­l informatio­n makes it tougher for it to compete with industry giants.
Independen­t internet provider Teksavvy says the missing statistica­l informatio­n makes it tougher for it to compete with industry giants.

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