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nomo bell
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Clement to review CRTC ruling on Globalive

»www.cbc.ca/technology/st ··· rtc.html

Industry Canada says it will review a CRTC decision preventing Globalive from setting up shop as Canada's fourth national cellphone company.

Industry Minister Tony Clement said Friday he will investigate the ruling to see whether it is consistent with the government's efforts to bring more competition to the cellphone market.

On Thursday, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission said Globalive, which had hoped to launch service under the Wind brand in several Canadian cities in the next few weeks, did not meet Canadian ownership and control rules. The Toronto-based company has received almost all its funding from Naguib Sawiris, the billionaire head of Egypt's Orascom, which disqualifies it from operating in Canada, the telecom regulator said.

Clement, who is also responsible for consumer affairs, said the government believes in competition and new cellphone companies will benefit wireless users. The government held an auction of public airwaves last year and reserved a portion of licenses for new entrants after recognizing that Canadians were suffering from high prices and poor services.

“We are examining the CRTC decision very closely, and certainly we are still very much in favour of more competition in the telecom space for Canadian consumers," Clement told Bloomberg News. "That’s why we opened up these contracts to other new entrants.”

Globalive chief executive Anthony Lacavera said Friday he was "greatly disappointed" with the CRTC's decision, but it was not the end of the line for his company. "Neither I nor Mr. Sawiris have ever given up on anything," he said.

Lacavera would not say whether Globalive will challenge the ruling in court or appeal to the federal cabinet.

In its decision, the CRTC prescribed a number of changes that Globalive could make to its corporate structure to bring it more in line with Canadian laws. However, its debt of more than $600 million — almost all of which is held by Orascom — was the key stumbling block, the regulator said. Globalive had argued that it would have liked to have secured financing from other sources, but the global credit crunch prevented it from doing so for much of the past year.

Under federal rules, foreign ownership of telecommunications firms is limited to 20 per cent of the voting shares of an operating company and one-third for a holding company.

Lacavera said he believes Globalive could pass CRTC muster if it can find other financiers to take some of the debt off Orascom's hands, and he was in New York on Friday trying to find takers. The regulator did not give any guidance on how much debt would need to change hands, however.

"It's frustrating because it's too ambiguous," Lacavera said.

andyb
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join:2003-05-29
SW Ontario

andyb

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I don't expect much.Clent is a fuckin idiot like all them others in Ottawa that continue to yak about 255 million like it will do something for competition when its not even the same subject.
nomo bell
join:2008-07-09
canada

nomo bell

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said by nomo bell:

Industry Minister Tony Clement said Friday he will investigate the ruling to see whether it is consistent with the government's efforts to bring more competition to the cellphone market.
Tony...you should also investigate the ruling to see whether it is consistent with the government's efforts to "keep" competition to the "internet" market while your at it!

Arbalister
join:2007-11-24
St Catharines, ON

Arbalister

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said by nomo bell:

said by nomo bell:

Industry Minister Tony Clement said Friday he will investigate the ruling to see whether it is consistent with the government's efforts to bring more competition to the cellphone market.
Tony...you should also investigate the ruling to see whether it is consistent with the government's efforts to "keep" competition to the "internet" market while your at it!
CLement can fix it - grant them 600 million in start up loans...that takes Orascom out of the picture.
netwerk007
join:2009-08-09

netwerk007

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said by Arbalister:

said by nomo bell:

said by nomo bell:

Industry Minister Tony Clement said Friday he will investigate the ruling to see whether it is consistent with the government's efforts to bring more competition to the cellphone market.
Tony...you should also investigate the ruling to see whether it is consistent with the government's efforts to "keep" competition to the "internet" market while your at it!
CLement can fix it - grant them 600 million in start up loans...that takes Orascom out of the picture.
Do we really want to start subsidizing telcos again?
An_Onymous
join:2009-10-24
Canada

An_Onymous to Arbalister

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to Arbalister
>grant them 600 million in start up loans...that takes Orascom out of the picture.

Next time when the government give companies a loan, they should at least get equivalent in stocks/bonds with voting rights and guaranteed values.
Vihsadas
join:2003-12-08
Montreal, QC

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to Arbalister
Yes. As long as this time we don't let them do whatever the hell they want to...

evil_gusgus
join:2008-04-14
London, ON

evil_gusgus to nomo bell

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to nomo bell
The best thing from that article was the picture.

olebiker2
join:2008-04-16
Glenburnie, ON

olebiker2 to nomo bell

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to nomo bell
This guy was bad in the Mike Harris government and still sucks. I don't think the stink of Harris will ever blow off him and a couple of others. I can't imagine that some of us will ever forget what was done to this province by those bastards.

STN
join:2004-12-29
Canada

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to nomo bell
Like selling the 407
33358088 (banned)
join:2008-09-23

33358088 (banned) to nomo bell

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i posted and 100 people agreed with me at the cbc website that CAIP and regular cnadians should get to buy up that debt and get voting stock that then brings more control to regular canucks , that would as a poster above says take care of the two problems facing this issue and i'll bet a lot of people would like voting stock...some rules
you cant be a millionaire
you cant own stock currently in any telco

that would make it very very fair to CANADA

Mr_Derp
join:2004-11-10
Plainfield, ON
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Chronoss you've got an idea there....

Remove the foreign ownership in the company by selling shares to the average Joe-Canuck thus making it a sort of telecom CO-OP run solely to service the owners(users) with the best service possible at the lowest price.

I'd love to see such a thing.

Sadly, fairness seems to be hard to come by in Canada these days unless you've got some connections to a major Canadian Telco incumbent :-(

Also, on a side note, the dissolve the CRTC petition is up to 9838 sigs