ASL – Call for comments: Implementing new measures and identifying associated costs – 10 of 13

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Implementing consumer protection measures and identifying associated costs

  1. The Commission acknowledges that implementing these new consumer protection measures will have associated costs. The Commission invites ISPs to answer the following questions:
    • Q24. What costs (broken down by phases, such as implementation and ongoing compliance) would be associated with implementing each of the measures above?
    • Q25. What additional internal processes would be required?
    • Q26. What are the projected timelines associated with implementing these measures?
  2. The Commission recognizes that the information filed in response to questions 24 to 26 may be confidential. Instructions on how to file confidential information can be found in paragraph 53 of this notice.
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The purpose of this consultation was to find out how we can make shopping for home Internet services easier for Canadians by improving the information they receive.

This video in sign language shows the content of the Call for comments: Implementing new measures and identifying associated costs section of the Notice of hearing – Making shopping for Internet easier.

Notice of Consultation CRTC 2024-318.

Consultation on making shopping for Internet easier.

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