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Bell Canada addresses the CRTC
(old news - 03:35PM Saturday Jun 19 2004)
tags: VoIP
Bell Canada, the Montreal-based telecommunications giant, has requested that the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) stop regulating pricing for voice-over-Internet services offered by the established Canadian phone companies. The request, filed as a joint submission with three smaller companies, argues that they should be treated like their competitors as the CRTC prepares for a new policy by early next year. The CRTC's preliminary policy jolted Canada's major phone providers as it proposed a requirement that would necessitate regulatory approval for services and pricing in their traditional local markets. Industry competitors such as cable companies, who would not be subject to these rules, are permitted to set their own pricing and offer services without any regulatory approval.

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ObdH
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tsk

not without endless bitching from the telcos..
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shaner
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Re: tsk

NOw, now. All Bell Canada wants is unregulated access to the latest technology, just like everyone else. It's called a level playing field. Let competition shake out the winners and losers. Not regulation. The companies with the best VoIP service at the best price will win. It's that simple.
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BMX

@magma.ca

Re: tsk

As a giant, Bell Canada has way more resources (financial, etc.) to be a winner in the field. Regulating Bell Canada and not other companies would be fair competition-wise, so that smaller players get a chance to get into the market.

shaner
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June 19th, @10:36AM

Re: tsk

Please. They've already got a head start. Bell Canada is still maybe a year to year and a half away from offering residential VoIP service. Vonage, Primus and some others are already selling theirs. Besides, the CRTC doesn't regulate Broadband ISP pricing, and there's tons of smaller DSL companies around.

Oh, and the main reason why Bell Canada wants VoIP in such a bad way is to take on Telus out west. In Ontario and Quebec, VoIP will be part of the strategy, but VDSL will be the main focus because of all the copper in the ground.

rewket
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Longueuil, QC
listen.
if smaller companies are better, they will WIN even if bell isnt regulated
if they're even or worse they wont so why would we need shitty companies or clones?
let the best win.

lazarus_

join:2002-08-31
Resolute, NU

Re: tsk

said by rewket See Profile:
listen.
if smaller companies are better, they will WIN even if bell isnt regulated
if they're even or worse they wont so why would we need shitty companies or clones?
let the best win.

Bell Canada is scared they won't be able to corner the market and not have the option to charge ridiculous amounts for long distance..
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shaner
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Calgary, AB

Re: tsk

What are you talking about?

$5/month for 1000 anytime Canada/US long distance minutes is ridiculous?

Corvus
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June 19th, @01:36PM

Re: tsk

This is the reason why Bell created this 5$ plan, your company is falling, and fast. If they ask to get VoIP unregulated it's because they KNOW it's better for them. Bell is trying (just trying) to react in a changing market it cannot handle anymore.
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shaner
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Calgary, AB

Re: tsk

Nice try.

How about looking at the 2 year chart instead of the 6 month one. BCE's price is levelling off to where it normally is.
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Corvus
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Re: tsk

Well, if in 2 years there's no gains there's a problem...plus, Dotcom/Nortel crash is far now. See how Telus is right now.
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lazarus_

join:2002-08-31
Resolute, NU

said by shaner See Profile:
What are you talking about?

$5/month for 1000 anytime Canada/US long distance minutes is ridiculous?

Where are you getting this? They dont have any such plans on their website..
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MacGyver
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Orleans, ON

Re: tsk

Not yet, but here is some inside info: »New HSE/LD bundle (sort of)

lazarus_

join:2002-08-31
Resolute, NU

Re: tsk

Well thats bundle prices.. So that has nothing to do with people who use a diff wireless carrier,diff Sat or Cable provider or inet provider.. Also ITS NOT VOIP!

So like I said, their long distance prices are outrageous. and if Bell had their way, they would attempt to put all the VOIP providers out of business then charge a arm and a leg to people who dont want their crappy inet or sat services..
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shaner
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Calgary, AB

Re: tsk

said by lazarus_ See Profile:
Well thats bundle prices.. So that has nothing to do with people who use a diff wireless carrier,diff Sat or Cable provider or inet provider.. Also ITS NOT VOIP!

So like I said, their long distance prices are outrageous. and if Bell had their way, they would attempt to put all the VOIP providers out of business then charge a arm and a leg to people who dont want their crappy inet or sat services..

And how many alternative long distance providors are there? Tons. Has Bell put all those guys out of business? Nope. Are long distance prices regulated? Nope. Thank you for proving my point. The CRTC should stay the hell out of it and let the men seperate from the boys.
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lazarus_

join:2002-08-31
Resolute, NU

Re: tsk

Your not even talking about the same thing.. Sure there will always be tons of VOIP providers. Problem is its not just about price deregulation (or whatever they are complaining about now). Bell wants to be treated like a small fry when they arent.(they own major backbones) If Bell gets deregulated, later on down the road when everyone uses VOIP, Bell could fix their routers to give a lower priority or worse piority to packets from other VOIP companies possibly resulting in what appears to be poor service from the customers point of view. This could result in a loss of customers for that company if they decide to go to bell who promises better QOS for the same or cheaper price..
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shaner
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June 20th, @04:03PM

Re: tsk

Really.

Does that happen with LD and internet? No and no. Other companies use Bell's backbone for both of those services and seem to flouish just fine.

Oh, and BTW, Bell is only objecting to price regulation by the CRTC. They want the CRTC to still come up with and enforce QOS rules and standards so that everyone plays on the same field.

Pz_

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Brownsburg, IN
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June 19th, @03:58PM

said by rewket See Profile:
listen.
if smaller companies are better, they will WIN even if bell isnt regulated
if they're even or worse they wont so why would we need shitty companies or clones?
let the best win.

Hello.

Airlines?



Its too bad we all don't get the government supplied safety nets available to some.
yabos

join:2003-02-16
Ingersoll, ON

Bell afraid of VOIP for now

It's interesting to see the latest Bell commercials on TV. They feature people with their power going out and the phone ringing, then they say "Bell has always been the relable life line"

This is still true for the time being because you have no phone if the power goes out and you have VOIP.

Now, if Bell offers VOIP, they're going to have to offer the same type of reliablility which the smaller(Vonage etc) can't possibly do because they don't own the lines.
andreo

join:2001-03-30
Des Moines, IA

Re: Bell afraid of VOIP for now

my power can go out (and has on a couple of occasions) and I can use my VOIP just fine. My battery backup can last a couple of hours supplying power to my TA and Router. I may also hit the Audiotron and listen to some internet radio while I'm yakking on the phone also...
yabos

join:2003-02-16
Ingersoll, ON
That works if you have a UPS, but not many people do. I guess it also depends on whether or not you have cable or DSL and if your cable company has backup power for the cable internet, or if the phone company has backup for the DSLAM.
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