The Globe reports that Bell has filed an action in the Federal Court of Appeal challenging the CRTC's recent decision on fee-for-carriage, arguing that the Commission overstepped its jurisdiction.
Bell Takes Fee-For-Carriage to the Federal Court of Appeal
August 7, 2009
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We should take Bell, Telus and Rogers to the Federal Court of Appeal for their “System Access Fee”.
@Vincent
Thanks for clearing that up, I thought they WERE referring to the “System Access Fee”