CRTC to allow smaller wireless players better access to national networks
Canada’s biggest wireless network operators suffered a major setback Thursday as the CRTC issued orders that will make it easer for smaller rivals to compete, which in turn will likely reduce costs for mobile phone users.
The federal telecom regulator is adopting many of the recommendations that consumer groups and smaller telecom businesses pursued as they argued it should be less expensive for emerging operators to connect to national wireless networks on a wholesale basis.
The CRTC says regional networks that meet certain standards will be able to operate as a “mobile virtual network operators” or MVNOs in areas where competition is limited.
That means they pay wholesale for access to the major networks while maintaining a distinct customer base.