Who controls internet in Canada?

The CRTC regulates how the wholesale customer is billed, rates and quality of service issues for wholesale services. This, in turn, ensures that Canadians have access to a range of Internet service providers.
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Does Canada have its own internet?

Today, Canada, like most of the world, doesn't have much in the way of internet infrastructure or platforms that are locally created and owned. We rely on Facebook to do our event planning and stay in touch.
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Which level of government is responsible for telecommunications in Canada?

We are an administrative tribunal that operates at arm's length from the federal government. We are dedicated to ensuring that Canadians have access to a world-class communication system that promotes innovation and enriches their lives.
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What is the role of the CRTC in Canada?

The Role of the CRTC. As part of our mandate at the CRTC, we are dedicated to achieving the policy objectives outlined in the Broadcasting Act. We ensure that Canada's broadcasting system provides content that meets the needs and interests of Canadians by: Engaging in public processes that generate policies.
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Who regulates telecommunications?

The Federal Communications Commission regulates interstate and international communications through cable, radio, television, satellite and wire. The goal of the Commission is to promote connectivity and ensure a robust and competitive market.
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What power does the CRTC have?

The CRTC regulates the telecommunications companies that operate the wireline and wireless networks Canadians use to connect to 911 call centres and therefore ensure that they have access to reliable communications services during emergency situations.
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What does the CRTC oversee?

The CRTC regulates the wholesale rates charged by large telephone and cable companies to competitors to access their networks in order to offer their services. The CRTC does not regulate retail rates charged by Internet service providers to their retail customers.
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How is media regulated in Canada?

Media ownership in Canada is governed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), with respect to audiovisual media and telecom networks, and other agencies with more specific jurisdiction, in the case of non-broadcast media—like the Competition Bureau, with respect to competition matters ...
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Who does the CRTC report to?

The CRTC reports to the Parliament of Canada through the Minister of Canadian Heritage, which is responsible for the Broadcasting Act, and has an informal relationship with Industry Canada, which is responsible for the Telecommunications Act.
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How does Canada get internet?

Regional Canadian ISPs peer through a few major Internet exchange points, the most notable of which is the Toronto Internet Exchange. However, these regional networks usually share the same backbones for longer distance connectivity. The largest DSL provider in Canada is Bell Internet (formerly Bell Sympatico).
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Where does Canada's internet come from?

But where did it all start in Canada? The first sign of internet in Canada dates back to the 1980s when universities created NetNorth, a network that allowed mainframe computers to communicate and transfer data at relatively slow speeds. NetNorth is equivalent to the American counterpart called BitNet.
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How Does Home internet work in Canada?

The three main sources are through using your phone line (DSL), using Cable TV wire (Cable internet) and by Fiber-optic cabling. The internet in Canada is regulated by the CRTC (the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission).
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Has Rogers taken over Shaw?

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission has approved Rogers Communications Inc.'s acquisition of Shaw Communications Inc.'s broadcasting services, but will force the company to meet a series of conditions it laid out Thursday.
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Is Canadian media state run?

The Canadian government regulates media ownership and the state of media through the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.
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How can I complain about telecom company?

Please write to us
  1. For General Queries. E-mail ID : ap[at]trai[dot]gov[dot]in.
  2. For Consumer Complaints. E-mail ID : daca[at]trai[dot]gov[dot]in.
  3. For RTI Queries. Visit website : rtionline.gov.in.
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Can the media report on anything that happens in Canada?

Generally, in that province, reporters can defend their reports on the basis that they met the standard of care that a "reasonable journalist" would have met in his or her work. Other general limits on expression are laws of privacy and criminal law (criminal libel, hate propaganda, OBSCENITY and COPYRIGHT).
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Is ISP throttling legal in Canada?

"From consumer, competition and innovation perspectives, throttling applications that consumers choose is inconsistent with a content and application-neutral internet, and a violation of Canadian telecommunications law, which forbids unfair discrimination and undue or unreasonable preferences and requires that ...
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How do I complain to CRTC?

contact the CRTC:
  1. online: Ask a question or make a complaint.
  2. mail: Client Services, CRTC, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0N2.
  3. fax: 819-994-0218.
  4. toll-free telephone: 1-877-249-CRTC (2782)
  5. alternative formats: other formats that improve accessibility for people with disabilities.
  6. toll-free TTY: Contact us and Support Centre.
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Do we have net neutrality in Canada?

In Canada, Internet service providers (ISPs) generally provide Internet service in a neutral manner. Some notable incidents otherwise have included Bell Canada's throttling of certain protocols and Telus's censorship of a specific website critical of the company.
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Is the CRTC a Government agency?

Today, the CRTC is an independent public authority and reports to Parliament through the Minister of Canadian Heritage.
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Who is the head of the CRTC?

Ian Scott's Bio

As Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer, Ian Scott supervises and directs the work and staff of the Commission.
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How is CRTC funded?

The funding comes directly from contributions made by large Canadian telecommunications service providers whose total annual Canadian revenues amount to at least $10 million.
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Is Rogers owned by Bell?

Bell owns Virgin Mobile and Lucky Mobile. Rogers Wireless owns Fido and Chatr. Telus Mobility owns Koodo and Public Mobile.
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