Canada regulator expands internet network-sharing provision to telcos nationwide

OTTAWA: Large Canadian telecommunication companies will have to share fiber internet infrastructure with smaller competitors from next year, Ottawa said on Tuesday, expanding a measure designed to lower prices and increase choices.

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), the telecoms regulator, has been trying to make services more affordable, citing declining competition among high-speed internet service providers.

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