Rogers Communications Inc. and / or its subsidiary operating companies are involved in many issues affecting the cable, wireless, and broadcasting industries in Canada. In particular, digital telephony; spectrum policy; lawful access and privacy issues; distribution and broadcasting licensing issues, broadband deployment; satellite signal theft, and copyright.
Objets poursuivis : Renseignements prospectifs :
Rogers Communications Inc. either directly or through one of its operating subsidiary companies will be monitoring and / or making representations with regard to the pending Cabinet appeal of the Canadian Radio Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) Telecom Decision 2005-28 on Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP), and will be monitoring on a continuous basis CRTC decisions and policies as they relate to broadcasting, distribution, and licensing, Industry Canada radio frequency spectrum management, issues found in Bill C-60 (Copyright law reform), pending lawful access legislation and possible amendments to the Radiocommunications Act pertaining to satellite signal theft.
Détails sur l'objet indiqué
Catégories
Description
Projet de loi ou résolution
Bill C-60 (Amendments to the Copyright Act)Bill C-37 (An Act to Amend the Telecommunications Act)
Règlement
Cabinet petitions relating to Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) CRTC Telecom Decision 2005-28 issued 12 May, 2005.
Proposition législative
Legislative proposals relating to the lawful access of telecommunications networks.Potential legislative amendments to the Radiocommunication Act to prevent satellite signal theft.
Subvention, Contribution ou autre avantage financier
N/A
Politique ou programme
Telecom Policy ReviewIndustry Canada Radio Frequency Spectrum ManagementCRTC Distribution and Broadcast Licensing Issues