Telecom Policy Review What’s it all about?. 2 Communications in Canada Telecommunications Act -- Industry Canada Broadcasting Act -- Canadian Heritage.

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Telecom Policy Review What’s it all about?

2 Communications in Canada Telecommunications Act -- Industry Canada Broadcasting Act -- Canadian Heritage CRTC -- regulator of industries operating in these areas. The CRTC reports to Canadian Heritage but Industry Canada, through its power in Cabinet, appears to hold a dominant position. CRTC decisions can be overruled or sent back for reconsideration by the “Governor in Council” i.e. the federal cabinet.

3 History since last review of Telco Act Attempts to deal with recent technological changes: IHAC vers “not talking about the internet” major players -- industry Major recommendation: don’t interfere with the market CRTC Convergence Hearing major players -- industry (although public interest groups did make a bit of a splash) major recommendation: don’t interfere with the market

4 What has happened in the meantime? Generalized access to the Internet -- the birth of ISP’s The birth of the web -- the world at our fingertips Expansion of broadband -- finally the “killer app” Telecom deregulation Free Trade (1988) and more free trade

5 Where are we now? TPRP Review initiated by Emerson (Liberal?) Major players: Industry Major recommendation: don’t interfere with the market New government in power -- appears to be ready to move on this file (despite the fact that it is not one of their 5 priorities) -- likes the panel recommendations

6 Pressures on the panel Convergence, convergence, convergence -- broadcasting and telco. Foreign ownership rules Network neutrality Free trade rules Very few resources and very little time to consider such a large question -- limited consultations Limited mandate -- look for a regulatory environment that serves consumers & businesses

7 What have we got to lose? Parts of Section 7 of the Telecommunications Act: –promote the ownership and control of Canadian carriers by Canadians (deleted) –promote the use of Canadian transmission facilities for telecommunications within Canada and between Canada and points outside Canada (deleted) –stimulate research and development in Canada in the field of telecommunications and encourage innovation in the provision of telecommunications services (deleted)

8 A big omission!! Deleted from Section 7 of the Telecommunications Act: telecommunications performs an essential role in the maintenance of Canada’s identity and sovereignty Section 7a – goal of the telecommunications sector is to serve the social and economic development needs of Canada.

9 Who’s winning and who’s losing? Canadians might have the luxury of viewing communications as a work of high art, but Americans don’t wear cultural blinkers: communications is war.” (Arthur Kroker. “Hacking the Future”) Canadians losing the ability to pursue a “made in Canada” communications policy Convergence means that carriers are also content creators. If the carriers are American-based, they will create content for the largest market.

10 If you think about it... Roads are useful because they get you somewhere. The road is about who you meet on the way and what you will do at the other end. Telecom Policy is really about relationships, networks... the facilitation of knowing and colaboration in a knowledge society. (yet in 392 pages the phrase “knowledge based society” is only used once, and the phrase “community based” is only used 3 times.)

11 A new paradigm - missed Railroads were originally held in the public domian. Roads still are held in the public domain – essential to local economic development Dollars are increasingly being made on services and content that ride on the internet, yet the pannel exclusively focuses on infrastructure Four Layers Pipe IP Applications Layer Services Layer

12 What have we done so far? Before the report was released: TC submissions to TPRP CRACIN submissions to TPRP Both highlighted the “public good” nature of telecommunications and specifically the internet and the need to retain our own perspective on this issues

13 What the Minister Does Not Have Is a blueprint for how, in a knowledge-based society, the uses of information and communicaitons technologies can be made to serve Canada's socio-economic development. It is not about technology. It is about the use of technology.

14 What do we need? What do you think is needed for the internet to become a true economic driver for everday Canadians? What is needed for you to create and grow online? I need _________ to do ________ in my community so that _______ will happen. What is our role in effecting these changes?

15 A next step.... Alternative Telecommunications Policy Forum October 19(evening), Victoria Park Suites Ottawa, ON An opportunity to create a broad based response to the report: people representing various public interest and community groups Strategy (still under consideration) for pre-conference on-line discussions