Release from the CRTC in Ottawa --
Today, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
(CRTC) found that Bell Mobility gave itself a significant competitive
advantage by entering into exclusive agreements for the mobile rights to
popular National Hockey League (NHL) and National Football League (NFL)
content. "Canadians shouldn't be forced to subscribe to a wireless
service from a specific company to access their favourite content," said
Konrad von Finckenstein, Q.C., Chairman of the CRTC. "Healthy and fair
competition between service providers will promote greater choice for
Canadians." Today's decision was triggered by a complaint filed by Telus
Communications after it had unsuccessfully attempted to negotiate for
the rights owned exclusively by Bell Mobility. The NHL content in
question includes games and video highlights, while the NFL content
includes prime-time games, all playoff games (including the Super Bowl)
and access to NFL Network programming. Bell Mobility must file a report
within 30 days explaining how it will ensure that Telus has access to
its NHL and NFL content at reasonable terms.
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