CRTC National Do Not Call List: 12 Million Numbers Registered in 5 Years
Canada's Do Not Call List program has celebrated its fifth anniversary.
Canadians Spend $67/month on Average on Wireless Services [CRTC Study]
Canadians spend $185 a month on communication, with wireless services accounting for $67 of the total bill.
CRTC Letters Reveal Public Disapproval Over Big 3 ‘Fair for Canada’ Campaign
Letters written to the CRTC obtained by Postmedia share how Canadians felt about the 'Fair for Canada' campaign.
CRTC Says Netflix in 17% of Canadian Homes, Saw 70% Growth in 2012
Netflix saw growth of 70 per cent in 2012, according to the CRTC.
CRTC to Investigate Wireless Carrier Roaming Rates, Considers Regulation
The CRTC wants to investigate the wireless roaming fees associated with Canadian telcos.
CRTC Denies Bell Increase of Payphone Charges to $1-$2 Per Call
The CRTC has denied the increase of payphone charges and seeks input from Canadians on the future of the service.
Carriers Challenge Parts of the New Wireless Code
Carriers say some parts of the wireless code creates confusion, and the CRTC erred in law.
CRTC Chairman Jean-Pierre Blais On the Wireless Code and Next Plans
Jean-Pierre Blais, CRTC chairman speaks about the Wireless Code and the CRTC's plans to serve Canadian consumer interest.
Carriers Respond to CRTC Wireless Code, Hint Higher Handset Prices Coming
Rogers, TELUS and Bell hint higher prices could be coming for devices on two year terms.
New Wireless Code Allows Canadians to Cancel Their Contract After Two Years
The CRTC has published the new Wireless Code that will come into effect on December 2, 2013.
CRTC to Release Wireless Code on June 3
CRTC is set to release the highly anticipated Wireless code of conduct on Monday June 3.
10 Reasons Why Canada’s Wireless Market is ‘Woefully Uncompetitive’
Canada's wireless market has long been dominated by three major players: Rogers, Bell and TELUS, which control roughly 94% of the market, according to Open Media's latest report to fix our cellphone market. The Federal government recently promised it would increase further increase wireless competition to offer Canadians more choice and lower prices--but will that...