CAMP argues for greater consumer protections during telecom outages

After major telecom outages left consumers in the lurch, CAMP argues for greater protection for consumers when networks go dark

Setting the Future of Internet Competition in Canada

March 28, 2024 - Writing for CAMP, Bryson Masse details what a recent CRTC hearing might mean for the future of internet competition in Canada.

Northeastern Ontario mobile customers frustrated by lack of choice and rising costs

"Customers shouldn't have to be pursuing regulators and the big companies for relief, says Keldon Bester, executive director of the Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project."

Switch carriers? How? Ottawa gives mixed messages over rising mobile prices

"As opposed to companies fighting for customers, it's customers hunting around for the best deal in a not-that-great marketplace."

Amid high phone bills, telecom experts call for structural change, regulatory reform

"Whether you're catching a flight, opening a new back account or picking up groceries, a small group of big names takes up most of the market share. Competition Ltd. is a Canadian Press series that explores what this means for products - and prices - in the country."

Liberal government approves Rogers-Shaw, wireless assets to go to Quebecor

"The Liberal government has approved the $26-billion mega telecom merger between Rogers and Shaw, a move critics said will lead to higher wireless prices and shows Canada must reform its competition laws."

CAMP is a think tank dedicated to addressing the issue of monopoly in Canada. We produce research, policy, and commentary in support of a more free, fair and democratic economy.

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