CRTC finalizes rates companies pay to access big fibre networks

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  OTTAWA — The CRTC has finalized the rates companies will pay to access the fibre networks of Canada's largest telecommunications firms as pa

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OTTAWA — The CRTC has finalized the rates companies will pay to access the fibre networks of Canada’s largest telecommunications firms as part of its move to increase competition.

The federal regulator says the rates were calculated using its long-standing approach, which carefully considers the costs to build networks.

CRTC chair and chief executive Vicky Eatrides says the decision finalizes the regulator’s approach to increasing competition.

Eatrides says the rates are based on real costs, and enable companies to compete for customers while maintaining incentives to build high-quality networks.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 24, 2026.

The Canadian Press

Last year, the CRTC began allowing smaller companies to use the largest telephone companies’ fibre networks to sell a range of services, including home internet, television and telephone access.

The CRTC says the final rates are similar to earlier interim rates.

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