Blais made the comments as the regulator began a three-week examination of basic telecommunication services and whether high-speed Internet service should be declared a right.
Currently, basic telecommunications services in Canada include individual line, touch-tone phone service, the ability to connect to the Internet at low speeds, access to long distance, directory assistance services, enhanced calling features and privacy protection features, emergency services and voice mail.
Blais says if the definition of basic telecom services is to change, it has to be based on facts.
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Currently, basic telecommunications services in Canada include individual line, touch-tone phone service, the ability to connect to the Internet at low speeds, access to long distance, directory assistance services, enhanced calling features and privacy protection features, emergency services and voice mail.
Blais says if the definition of basic telecom services is to change, it has to be based on facts.
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