A group of independent Internet providers call on the telecommunications regulator to throw out the current wholesale pricing regime they face. But a group of cable companies says their plan won't work
The telecom regulator begins a hearing to hone its unpopular decision on usage-based billing and set wholesale pricing for independent Internet providers so they can offer high-speed access equal to big carriers.
The company withdraws a plan that critics said would make it impossible for small firms to compete. But will "aggregated volume pricing" go over any better with the industry and the CRTC?