CRTC to hear arguments for, against “zero rate” Internet data price plans
OTTAWA — Canada’s telecom giants go head-to-head this week at hearings that could result in a dramatic change to the way Internet is delivered across the country.
The hearings are being held as new figures show Canadians’ appetite for data is ballooning.
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission review, being held in Gatineau, Que., stems from a complaint about Quebecor-owned Videotron over the way it bills customers for the data they use.
The company launched an unlimited music streaming service in August 2015, allowing its customers to stream music from specific third-party services without it counting toward their monthly data cap, a practice dubbed as zero rating, also known as differential pricing.


