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CRTC creates new requirements for telecom providers experiencing major outages

Canada’s telecommunications regulator is mandating service providers to notify it and other government authorities within two hours when they experience a major network outage.

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CRTC creates new requirements for telecom providers experiencing major outages

Canada’s telecommunications regulator is mandating service providers to notify it and other government authorities within two hours when they experience major network outages. People use electronics outside a coffee shop in ɫɫ amid a nationwide Rogers outage, affecting many of the telecommunication company’s services, Friday, July 8, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole Burston


Canada’s telecommunications regulator is mandating service providers to notify it and other government authorities within two hours when they experience a major network outage.

After restoring service, carriers will also have 30 days to file a report detailing the causes, effects and steps taken to resolve the outage. The CRTC said it’s a measure meant to provide transparency to consumers and help the industry and government limit future disruptions.

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