451:'s connections to the United States to comply with CRTC's Telecom Decision 1979-11. A company in Toronto had requested 10 foreign exchange lines to a Sprint telecom switch in Buffalo, New York. In addition to this request, CNCP wanted exemption from over-regulation having to do with its services. At the same time, CNCP completed Dialcom, a digital microwave link which extended from Toronto, Ontario, to Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta. Dialcom allowed for exchange of e-mail messages, regardless of hardware equipment.
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369:(CRTC). In their written filings with the commission, released a day before a second phase of hearings into the interconnect issue, they stated that they may have to completely go out of business if they are not allowed to interconnect with Bell Canada and other telcos. In its response to CNCP and the CRTC, Bell said that if CNCP wins approval for connection between the two carriers, Bell would increase its rates and seek government subsidies.
376:, allowing CNCP to interconnect with the Bell Canada network. At this point, CNCP was no longer a telegraph company and emerged as an early telecom company. The CRTC directed Bell Canada that it was prohibited from refusing connections between the two networks. A month later, Bell Canada announced that it intended to appeal the decision, stating that they would lose $ 140 million a year from competition with CNCP. Cabinet upheld the decision.
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telecom services (256 kbit/s, 384 kbit/s, 512 kbit/s, 768 kbit/s) and DS-2 6.312 Mbit/s over T2 lines in May 1990 and marketed as Mach III. A T1 cable carries up to 24 DS1 voice/data signals at a speed of 1.544 Mbit/s per 24 channel grouping. A T2 cable carries up to 96
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Canadian telecommunications
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January 1981. After the CRTC approved, J. G. Sutherland was named president and CEO of the company.
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connection after a cumulative 70 seconds of speech per call: a remarkably "value subtracted" way of bringing a transcontinental 64 kbit/s service to market, but a 20-fold increase in business over the store and forward FacsRoute Plus.
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1078:"CNCP launches 1st link of fibre-optics network".
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738:. Canadian Press. November 27, 1974. p. 5.
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809:"Reverse CRTC ruling, Cabinet is asked".
109:Learn how and when to remove this message
1203:"Let the battle for cheaper calls begin"
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715:. Event occurs at 2:02. CBC
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873:. May 15, 1980. p. B4.
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1925:Molecular communication
1748:Gardiner Greene Hubbard
1577:Undersea telegraph line
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1094:"Public Notice 1987-40"
1038:"Public Notice 1985-46"
595:Rideout, Vanda (2003).
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1118:. September 22, 1987.
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2008:Telephone exchange
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1808:Jun-ichi Nishizawa
1783:Innocenzo Manzetti
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