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Industry committee  The likelihood is that IBM would have a managed network and would buy a dedicated system from the carriers rather than a small one. That's just how the smaller ISPs actually sell to the small and medium-sized businesses. It's through managed networks to dedicated networks, which

February 3rd, 2011Committee meeting

Len Katz

Industry committee  I'm quite sure that every single ISP in Canada has multiple packages for light, medium, and heavy users over and above the charges, over and above the per gigahertz cap, as we call it, as well. So as consumers notice their level increasing, they're free to buy up to the next leve

February 3rd, 2011Committee meeting

Len Katz

Industry committee  We have a much more competitive marketplace. The fact that these smaller ISPs are in Canada is a tribute to that as well. We said last year in one of the decisions we rendered that without smaller ISPs in Canada it's unlikely that we would have a competitive marketplace for Int

February 3rd, 2011Committee meeting

Len Katz

Industry committee  There's no doubt that back in 1985, when cellular was first introduced, the thought that this much coverage in this country could be fathomed. Technology has changed dramatically. It continues to change, as the chairman said, and it's not only satellite-based technology; Wi-Fi

April 13th, 2010Committee meeting

Len Katz

Industry committee  The proposed act basically says volunteer work performed by persons—which is what you're referring to in paragraph 10(6)(b)—will continue on for 18 months.

June 18th, 2009Committee meeting

Len Katz