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Industry committee Thank you, Mr. Chair and committee members, for this opportunity to provide COGECO Cable's views on the telecommunications policy direction to the CRTC. Over and above the points covered by my fellow cable panel members today, I'm going to leave you with a few basic thoughts th
October 19th, 2006Committee meeting
Yves Mayrand
Industry committee Very briefly, I think one of the big conundrums with the policy direction is, as Ken was pointing out, that some specific references, at least in the draft of the TPRP report, are not to be found in the version that was published by the government. It all goes to the point that t
October 19th, 2006Committee meeting
Yves Mayrand
Industry committee That's a very broad and, at the same time, quite fundamental question. I'll try to answer it in 30 seconds or so. The process is essentially the one the CRTC followed in the context of the present act. That act provides for a process before abolishing regulation. In our view, th
October 19th, 2006Committee meeting
Yves Mayrand
Industry committee There's no absolutely universal solution. There will probably always be specific situations in small markets where competition will take longer than in others, but, in general, what is necessary, first and foremost, are clear rules and assurances that, when a new arrival invests
October 19th, 2006Committee meeting
Yves Mayrand
Industry committee I think that, in a system like the one that's currently in place, where there are no new players, there is still a control over prices. That's the current state of affairs, when a local market isn't deregulated. When new arrivals penetrate one of those markets, when competition i
October 19th, 2006Committee meeting
Yves Mayrand
Industry committee We're in a rapidly changing situation, in which competitive services are being added almost continuously. You only have to read the announcements of the new arrivals, in press releases. Announcements are regularly being made. We're in an accelerated transition phase. So we can't
October 19th, 2006Committee meeting
Yves Mayrand
Industry committee I don't think we can set a deadline, and I'll tell you why. What's always important—this is a fundamental concept of competition—is what's happening in the relevant market. What's a relevant market? Let's take an example. Let's take the case of a place like Roberval. What's impor
October 19th, 2006Committee meeting
Yves Mayrand
Industry committee If varies, but we're talking about a period of time that is limited in practice. It can probably be stated in terms of a certain number of months or, perhaps in some cases, a few years.
October 19th, 2006Committee meeting
Yves Mayrand
Industry committee Well, let me react in this way. The big concern we would have at COGECO with this direction is that it's not going to be very obvious, whether to Canadians in general or even to the commission itself, that it has more clarity and focused guidance on how to implement this transit
October 19th, 2006Committee meeting
Yves Mayrand
Industry committee I totally agree with Jim's position. But I should add that we've just purchased a cable telecommunications company in Portugal, and we've been able to do this for the simple reason that throughout Europe it's the policy that there should be no foreign ownership restrictions for w
October 19th, 2006Committee meeting
Yves Mayrand
Industry committee To add to Mr. Lavoie's remarks, I think we share the opinion that an effort must be made to simplify matters for the content media and for the regulated media. Furthermore, however, there's this entire and very interesting matter that has been raised—some rightly say, while other
October 19th, 2006Committee meeting
Yves Mayrand
Industry committee Thank you, Mr. Chairman and members of the committee. Thank you for this opportunity to provide Cogeco Cable's views on the government's proposed order varying the CRTC's decision on regulatory forbearance for local access telephone services of incumbent telephone companies in
February 7th, 2007Committee meeting
Yves Mayrand
Industry committee I don't want to give the committee members the impression that our company and the industry is suggesting that we postpone liberalization of telecommunications and deregulation indefinitely.
February 7th, 2007Committee meeting
Yves Mayrand
Industry committee That is certainly not the message that we want to give you. However, on behalf of Cogeco Cable Inc., we are telling you today, as we did on October 19, that we are concerned about the way that these orders are made. Our company as well as many other parties—not only industry pe
February 7th, 2007Committee meeting
Yves Mayrand
Industry committee I think that we need to have an understanding of what is meant by the relevant geographic market. Competition agencies have a method for defining geographic markets throughout the world. This is not something that is used in Canada alone. We could spend a great deal of time deba
February 7th, 2007Committee meeting
Yves Mayrand