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Teksavvy asks CRTC to push for lower internet rates amid COVID-19 crunch

TekSavvy Solutions Inc. is calling on the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission to ease rates for independent internet service providers facing challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Smaller ISPs say rates they must pay big Canadian telecom firms are too high normally and especially so now

Teksavvy says independent ISPs should not be hampered in providing internet service during the pandemic. (Tim Wimborne/Reuters)

TekSavvy Solutions Inc. is calling on the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission to ease rates for independent internet service providers facing challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Chatham, Ont.-based business says independent ISPs already pay inflated fees to the big Canadian telecommunications companies, but the pressures of COVID-19 have made those costs impossible to deal with.

TekSavvy has previously argued these rates should be lower and has appealed to its customers to urge the CRTC to act, as well as seeking a Competition Bureau investigation.

It says independent ISPs should not be hampered in providing internet service during the pandemic.

The company worries that if the CRTC doesn't step in, its larger competitors may land advantages to their retail services through the uneven application of stricter COVID-19 procedures.

TekSavvy has more than 300,000 customers across Canada.

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that Teksavvy has complained about rates they pay to the Big 3 telecom companies in Canada, implying Rogers, Bell and Telus. In fact, Teksavvy didn't specify any one company, saying it pays inflated fees to big Canadian telecommunications companies.
    Apr 13, 2020 12:47 PM ET