Competitive Network Operators of Canada
Independent telecommunications providers lobby group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Competitive Network Operators of Canada (CNOC) (French: Opérateurs de Réseaux Concurrentiels Canadiens (ORCC)) is an organisation of over 30 independent Canadian telecommunications providers.[1][2] It often lobbies to the CRTC and other regulatory bodies to represent the interest of its members in matter of high-speed Internet accessibility, VoIP industry regulations, anti-monopoly market competitiveness, and privacy of customer information.[3][4][5][6] CNOC's current president and chairman is Paul Andersen, also President of Egate Networks.[7][8]
Members
As of March 2022[update],[9] companies which are active CNOC members are:
- ACN Canada
- B2B2C
- City-Wide Communications
- Coextro
- Distributel
- dotmobile
- Egate Networks
- Execulink Telecom
- Fidalia Networks
- InnSys
- ISP Canada
- Kingston Online Services
- LOGIX
- Netcrawler
- Odynet
- Oricom Internet
- Oxio
- Packetworks
- Rally Internet
- Sentex Communications
- SkyChoice Communications
- Start.ca
- Storm Internet
- The Wire Inc.
- Transat Telecom
- VIF Internet
- VMedia
- VSOFT
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