CTRC Orders Big ISPs To Provide Duplicate Speeds For Resellers

Meshach writes "In North American country here has been a regulative result rendered by the CRTC arrangement ISPs to provide the European speed to resellers as they do for their personal customers. 'Small computer network providers so much as Teksavvy and Execulink had argued that without requirements to offer duplicate speeds, the big companies would put them out of business. Bell and Telus square measure commercialism computer network connections of up to 25 and 15 megabits per second respectively concluded newer fibre-based networks, but small providers can typically offer speeds of no more than than five megabits per second concluded elderly copper-based structure. Aft ownership a common hearing earliest this time period, the CRTC nowadays says it will allow telecommunicate companies to charge small providers an redundant 10-per-cent mark-up to use their newer structure in order to hold on the reimbursement of their investments. The control also same it would expect cable companies to add their extant computer network access employment to make it easier for small, "unconventional" providers to connect to them.'"

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