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Wholesale regulation means retail competition — survey says consumers get it.

  • consumers
  • CRTC
  • survey

October 19, 2016. Chatham, Ontario. On the heels of the CRTC’s major October 6 decision to lower telecom prices for competitor access, a new TekSavvy-commissioned survey suggests consumers understand, and share, the CRTC’s view that these changes are meant to benefit them, and not just telecom competitors. On October 6, the CRTC issued an important […]

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TekSavvy recognized with Telecom Employer of Choice Award

  • award
  • CCEOC
  • Telecom Employer of Choice Award

June 7, 2016. Chatham, Ontario. TekSavvy Solutions Inc., one of Canada’s leading independent telecommunications service providers, announces that it has been recognized as a recipient of the Telecom Employer of Choice (EOC) Recognition Award for 2016. This marks the third consecutive year that TekSavvy has received the award, which recognizes the best employers in the […]

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TekSavvy CEO wins the first Top Telecom CEO Award for Large Enterprise from CCEOC

  • awards
  • CCEOC
  • Top Telecom CEO Award for Large Enterprise

June 6, 2016. Toronto, Ontario. TekSavvy CEO Marc Gaudrault today was announced as the first Top Telecom CEO for large enterprises while attending the Canadian Telecom Summit in Toronto, Ontario. Corporate Culture & Employer of Choice (CCEOC) presents awards as part of a national program dedicated to identifying, recognizing and promoting the best employers in […]

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TekSavvy welcomes Governor-in-Council decision to let landmark CRTC decision stand

  • competition
  • CRTC
  • fibre-optics

May 12, 2016. Chatham, Ontario & Gatineau, Québec. TekSavvy Solutions Inc. welcomes yesterday’s federal government statement regarding the CRTC’s landmark July 2015 telecom competition decision.  The statement means the Government of Canada is denying Bell Canada’s petition, filed in October 2015, asking Cabinet to eliminate the wholesale market in essential fibre-optic access facilities by overturning the […]

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TekSavvy hails new CRTC proceeding to bring reasonable rates to wireline telecom competition

  • competition
  • CRTC
  • rates

April 1st, 2016. Chatham, Ontario & Gatineau, Québec.  TekSavvy Solutions Inc. hailed yesterday’s long-awaited CRTC decision yesterday, finding that wholesale telecom rates paid by competitive telecom providers are neither just nor reasonable. The decision completes inquiries launched nearly a year ago, and launches a new process to establish more reasonable rates that will intensify competition […]

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