With a little bit of linguistic gymnastics, the CRTC sided with Videotron in the dispute that I wrote about last week.
Recall that the dispute goes back to a Bell complaint that Videotron’s installation practices result in Bell having to roll a truck if the location ever wants to reconnect to Bell service.
As I suggested last week, the Commission reached a conclusion in just a week:
In this Decision, the Commission determines that Vidéotron ltée’s proposed disconnection practices when disconnecting Bell Canada’s network from a residential customer’s inside wire are not unreasonable. Accordingly, the Commission denies Bell Canada’s application.
You just have to learn to love the double negative of regulatory decisions!