加拿大农村互联网提供商争论 CRTC 是否应该扩大批发光纤接入以提供负担得起的远程服务,较小的提供商主张建立国家框架,而较大的提供商则更喜欢基于设施的竞争。 Rural Canadian internet providers debate whether the CRTC should expand wholesale fibre access for affordable remote services, with smaller providers advocating for a national framework and larger ones preferring facilities-based competition.
总部位于新不伦瑞克省的 Xplore Inc. 表示,允许较小的农村互联网提供商使用较大公司网络的国家框架可以为偏远居民提供更实惠的选择。首席执行官 Rizwan Jamal 敦促加拿大广播电视和电信委员会 (CRTC) 考虑扩大批发光纤接入,指出小型提供商扩大规模以与大型运营商竞争至关重要。 A national framework allowing smaller rural internet providers to use larger companies' networks could provide more affordable options for remote residents, according to New Brunswick-based Xplore Inc. CEO Rizwan Jamal has urged the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to consider expanding wholesale fibre access, stating that it is crucial for smaller providers to gain scale to compete with larger carriers. CRTC 目前正在审查加拿大的互联网竞争,重点关注互联网服务市场的有效性、促进竞争所需的潜在变革以及激励公司投资高质量服务等问题。 The CRTC is currently reviewing internet competition in Canada, focusing on issues such as the effectiveness of internet services markets, potential changes needed to boost competition, and incentivizing companies to invest in high-quality services.