OTTAWA—Canada’s telecommunications regulator on Monday ordered the country’s big phone companies to make available their fiber-optic internet services to small independent broadband providers, saying this would improve access to higher-speed internet for households and bolster competition in the sector.
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission said the decision was triggered by worries over a decline in competition in internet services.
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