Monday was a clean-up the files day for the CRTC, issuing three regulatory policy decisions: on maintaining the requirement for international licenses, getting rid of the registration process for sharing groups and maintaining various obligations for CLEC’s and municipal 9-1-1 bureaus.
In each case, the Commission focussed on whether market forces could replace the regulatory burden.
In respect of international licensing, it came down to whether filing an affidavit once every 10 years was particularly onerous, balanced against the ability to guard against anti-competitive conduct.
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