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Bell and Telus reached an settlement after a months-long battle over wholesale entry to one another’s networks.

Per the Globe and Mail, the 2 carriers agreed to withdraw complaints that they had submitted to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Fee (CRTC). The fee closed the case file on Feb. 27 and wrote in a letter that it “expects that any processes and procedures related to the wholesale provisioning of [high-speed access] will apply to all wholesale clients equally.”

Within the complaints, the carriers accused one another of deliberate makes an attempt to dam entry to their respective networks after Telus launched residence web companies in Ontario utilizing Bell’s community, and Bell launched web in Western Canada by means of Telus’ community by way of the CRTC’s wholesale entry framework.

The wholesale framework requires incumbent web service suppliers (ISPs) like Bell and Telus to permit different suppliers to offer web companies utilizing their networks. Whereas the wholesale framework has been round for a while, it was expanded in 2024 to incorporate fibre entry. As a part of that growth, the CRTC additionally determined to permit the Massive Three to resell one another’s fibre, although Telus was the one supplier to advocate for that change.

Since then, we’ve seen Telus launch web companies in Ontario and Quebec, whereas Bell initially fought towards the foundations earlier than finally asserting its personal plans to broaden into Western Canada utilizing Telus’ fibre — one thing the corporate is now following by means of on after pulling its criticism towards Telus.

In Jan. 2026, issues began heating up with Telus accusing Bell of disrupting its potential to enroll and help clients in Ontario and Quebec. Bell fired again in its personal criticism, accusing Telus of failing to supply a purposeful wholesale system. Some unbiased ISPs, together with B.C.-based On a regular basis Computer systems and Ontario-based TekSavvy, additionally filed complaints supporting Bell’s claims.

Nonetheless, it’s the smaller gamers which can be harm essentially the most by these points. Bell and Telus can take in prices from defective techniques, however smaller gamers can’t. Worse, the CRTC units the wholesale charges. Nonetheless, TekSavvy’s head of regulatory affairs informed the Globe that incumbent gamers undercut the mandated charges, making it exhausting for smaller ISPs to draw new clients.

Supply: CRTC Through: The Globe and Mail

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