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Canada set to deregulate VoIP
Canada's federal government is preparing to put a halt to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunication Commission's (CRTC's) plans to regulate VoIP by setting minimum prices for incumbents. While non-incumbents fear that unregulated incumbents will sell their service at a loss, Bell Canada and Telus want a chance to win a piece of the market share that's already been won by non-incumbents.
For more information on Canada's leanings toward less regulation:
- read this InterGovWorld.com article
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Will Canada's new VoIP rules keep prices high? Report



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