Internet groups disappointed in lowered CRTC speed minimums for broadband fund
OTTAWA — Internet advocacy groups say they’re unhappy Canada’s telecoms regulator has halved the minimum speed that projects need to meet for a $750-million fund designed to make broadband internet more accessible.
The CRTC said in its policy release Thursday it changed the minimum requirement so more projects would be eligible for the fund, since challenges such as geography, transportation costs and other barriers make the higher speed harder to meet.
The decision, however, shows a lack of ambition to provide Canadians with faster internet services, said OpenMedia executive director Laura Tribe in a statement.
“Today’s decision is a stunning step backwards…if Navdeep Bains and Justin Trudeau are serious about building an innovative and connected Canada, they need to send this decision back for reconsideration immediately.”


