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Who ACTUALLY owns your internet or cellphone provider? As the world of Canadian telecom becomes more of a monopoly every day, we’re here to remind you that TekSavvy is STILL proudly independent.
Statscan says telecom prices are going down, but anyone who pays a monthly bill might beg to differ. The Big Three's steady and climbing user revenue paints the real picture - that more competition is badly needed. Read more on our Choice Words blog:
It's a new year and the Big Telcos are raising prices yet again. But aren't we supposed to be in a new era of competition? Enough is enough, it's time to break them up. Read more on our blog:
The
#CRTC
is reviewing how internet competition works (or doesn't) in Canada. Here's what we've told them: immediately lower wholesale rates, stop predatory pricing by the big guys, open their networks and split them up! Read more on our
#ChoiceWords
blog
Whether we work remotely or not, we all rely on fast, affordable, reliable broadband at home. Find out which internet service providers deliver the most, according to PCMag readers in the US and Canada.
For 25 years, TekSavvy has been providing Canadians with a valuable alternative to the big players. Big Telecom calls us "resellers," but that's a dirty word - and it's untrue. Read more on our
#ChoiceWords
blog:
Last week the
#CRTC
gave extensions to Big Telecom in its critical review of wholesale internet rates. We've sent a letter asking them to put a stop to the telcos' games and keep their promise of standing up for consumers:
Why does Big Telecom keep winning? Because the government keeps following their playbook - delays, lobbying and threats. Read how the game is rigged against consumers in our latest Choice Words blog post:
With competitors dropping like flies,
@CRTCeng
has launched a review of fees Indies pay incumbents like Bell, Rogers and Telus. Is change coming? Will Canadians see lower rates? These answers and more in our blog:
The decision is still pending for Rogers Communications's $26-billion takeover of Shaw Communications, but Chatham-based internet company TekSavvy is calling on the CRTC to level the telecom playing field.
With Telus acquiring two more ISPs and the Rogers-Shaw merger imminent,
@FP_Champagne
and
@CRTCeng
must act to save what little telecom competition is left. Otherwise, everyone will be part of the Big Telecom web. Read more:
Rogers says Videotron will be a disruptive 4th carrier to politicians, but to investors it says it won’t be disrupted? What more does
@FP_Champagne
need to know deal won’t help wireless competition when even Rogers says it won’t pose competitive problems?