CRTC giving mobile virtual network operators access to large telecoms’ networks
OTTAWA – The federal telecommunications regulator says it has made decisions that it hopes will provide greater competition in the mobile wireless market.
The CRTC is giving mobile virtual network operators that resell wireless communications services in more rural areas access to the wireless networks of Canada’s largest telecom providers.
The regulator believes the changes will help ensure that the calls and data sessions of MVNO subscribers do not drop when they move between coverage zones and that MVNO access is offered on current and future wireless networks, including 5G.
The CRTC says it is denying several provisions that would make the MVNO access service more restrictive and is preventing any provisions that would restrict regional providers from reselling their wholesale access to other MVNOs.


