Commissioner for Complaints for Telecommunications Services
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The Commissioner for Complaints for Telecommunications Services, is a Canadian agency that addresses telecommunication services complaints. The CCTS is a non profit corporation incorporated under Canadian federal legislation. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission of Industry Canada
Industry Canada
Industry Canada is the department of the Government of Canada with responsibility for regional economic development, investment, and innovation/research and development. The department employs 6104 FTEs across Canada....

, Canada’s telecommunications regulators, (counterpart of the US Federal Communications Commission
Federal Communications Commission
The Federal Communications Commission is an independent agency of the United States government, created, Congressional statute , and with the majority of its commissioners appointed by the current President. The FCC works towards six goals in the areas of broadband, competition, the spectrum, the...

 (FCC)) ordered all providers with annual Canadian telecom revenues greater than $10
million to participate in the Commissioner for Complaints for Telecommunications Services and to provide its funding.

Participating providers

At this time, Petro-Canada Mobility
Petro-Canada Mobility
Petro-Canada Mobility is a Canadian Mobile Virtual Network Operator created in late 2006 by gasoline firm Petro-Canada as a competitor to other store based MVNOs like PC Mobile. Petro-Canada Mobility operates on the GSM network of Rogers Wireless....

 is not a member of the Commissioner for Complaints for Telecommunications Services.

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450Tel
Access Communications

All Communications Network of Canada (ACN
ACN Inc.
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 Canada)

Atria Networks

Bay Communications

Bell Aliant

Bell Canada
Bell Canada
Bell Canada is a major Canadian telecommunications company. Including its subsidiaries such as Bell Aliant, Northwestel, Télébec, and NorthernTel, it is the incumbent local exchange carrier for telephone and DSL Internet services in most of Canada east of Manitoba and in the northern territories,...



Blink Communications

Bruce Telecom

Cablevision du nord du Québec

CallSelect

Canada Direct (CD Tel)

Canada Payphone Corporation

Canopco

Caztel

Chatr Wireless

Cityfone Telecommunications

Cogeco

Cogeco Data Services

Cogent Canada

Distributel

Dryden Mobility

Eastlink (Amtelecom, Halifax Cablevision Ltd., People’s Tel GP Inc., Persona)

ENMAX
ENMAX
ENMAX Corporation is a vertically integrated utility that provides electricity, natural gas, renewable energy and value-added services to its customers.-Overview:...


ExaTEL

Execulink

Fido

Global Crossing Telecommunications Canada

Globalive Communications

Globalstar

Group of GoldLine

Koodo

LooneyCall

LuckyCall

MCI Canada

Mobilicity

Mountain Cablevision

MTS Allstream

Net Reach

NorthernTel

Northwestel

OneConnect Services

Ontera

Opcom Hospitality Solutions

Phonetime

Premiere Conferencing (Canada)

Primus

Quinte Long Distance

Rogers

SaskTel

Sears Connect

Shaw

Simcoe County Long Distance

Sogetel

Solo

Speak Telecom

Startec

Tata Communications

TBayTel

Telebec

Telehop

Telizon

Telus

TeraGo Networks

Uniserve

Verizon Canada

VIANET

Vidéotron

Virgin Mobile Canada

Vonage
Vonage
Vonage is a publicly held commercial voice over IP network and SIP company that provides telephone service via a broadband connection. The company's name is a play on their motto "Voice-Over-Net-AGE"....



WestNet Wireless

Win-tel

WIND Mobile

Yak Communications
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