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Modes of supply: 1) Cross-border supply 2) Consumption abroad 3) Commercial pre
Sector or Sub-sector (GNS/W/120 Limitations on Market Access
Coding)
For Teleglobe Canada, a "non-resident" carrier or "ass
defined in the Teleglobe Canada Reorganization Act
October 1, 1998, hold voting shares up to the p
cumulative foreign investment level of 46.7% as cited a
On October 1, 1998, the right to obtain a licence
submarine cable will no longer be limited.
Nova Scotia: no person may vote more than 1,000
Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Ltd.
Manitoba: no person or members of any one group of
persons may beneficially own, other than by way of
more than 10% of the total number of voting shares of
Telecom Services Inc. or of an affiliate.
On March 1, 2000, Telesat Canada will no longer be a
to be the sole operator in Canada of fixed satellite spac
facilities used to provide national and Canada-U.S. fixe
services.
Until March 1, 2000, licences to operate earth station
provision of Canada-U.S. fixed satellite services may be
The use of pay telephones to provide services on a re
and to provide local services is not permitted.
Competition in the provision of interexchange voice
service in the serving areas of Northwestel Inc.
Northland Transportation Commission, and Prince Ru
Telephones, may be limited.
Competition in the provision of local wireline telephon
in the serving areas of Northwestel Inc., Ontario
Transportation Commission, Prince Rupert City Te
Telus Communications (Edmonton) Inc. and t
independent telephone companies listed in CRTC
Public Notice 95-15, may be limited.