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A basic tenet of regulation is to be technology neutral. As TV migrates to personal, on-demand platforms, including over-the-top program delivery, there may be a challenge in maintaining such an agnostic philosophy.

How does regulation of traditional broadcasters evolve with an inevitable future of off-shore IPTV programming.

What do bandwidth caps mean for the evolution of video delivery alternatives? How do operators generate alternative revenue sources to deliver bandwidth enhancements, whether fixed or mobile?

Over the summer, the CRTC held a consultation on the scope of a future proceeding on Canadian broadcasting in new media. As part of that process, the CRTC commissioned a report by Two Solitudes consulting called “Changing Channels: Alternate distribution of television content.” You should read it [html].

What is the role of regulation as the market for video content evolves?

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