CRTC finalizes rates to boost affordable Internet competition

Government of Canada · April 24, 2026 · ✓ verified

The CRTC has finalized its approach and set final rates for competitors’ access to large telephone companies’ fibre networks on April 24, 2026.

  • Final decision and rates: The CRTC finalized rates that competitors will pay to access incumbent fibre networks, replacing interim rates; these final rates are based on actual costs using the CRTC’s long-standing cost-based methodology and are similar to the interim rates that competitors have already been using. The decision follows the CRTC allowing competitors to use incumbents’ fibre since February 2025 and notes competitors have announced plans to deliver new choices for up to 8.5 million Canadian households.
  • Implementation and background: The announcement is a final decision (Telecom Order CRTC 2026-77) issued on April 24, 2026; the CRTC also referenced recent consumer measures (eliminating extra fees in March 2026 and improved notifications in April 2026) and said it will continue active market surveillance and track industry investment to connect more Canadians to high-speed Internet. Public consultations and submissions from incumbent and independent providers were considered in establishing the rates.
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