Toronto's mayor demands an end to competition for fast, affordable broadband
by Cory Doctorow from on (#10E9C)
In Canada, as in the UK and many other countries (including the USA, until the mid-2000s), the big telcos are required to wholesale their lines to small, upstart competitors as payback for access to rights-of-way and municipal infrastructure. This results in more competition, faster connections, and cheaper service for residents. (more")