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On October 29th 2009, WIND Mobile Canada was told they are not able to run in Canada as a cellphone provider with their present ownership structure. I believe this was not a fair ruling and will only slow mobile carrier competition in Canada.

Industry Canada approved this structure in March when it granted Globalive it's wireless license. Shortly after, Bell, Telus and Rogers went against this by writing complaint letters to the CRTC. They are only in this because they are scared, and want to continue ripping off Canadians.

I believe the CRTC should re consider their decision to not allow WIND to operate. It's not over yet; Please help bring Wireless competition to Canada!
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Goal
50 signatures
Goal: 100
Latest Signatures
21 December 2015
50. Allam G | I am being over charged by current service provider...we need more competition. It's not wireless, wireless is the future and will be driving everything
11 October 2015
49. Jeremy F | I support this petition
16 August 2015
48. Darren Lindsey | Talk about foreigh controlled companies, what about Petro Canada, its totally owned by an overseas company, yet they sell cellular phone service. Hmm
15 July 2015
47. Bince Benton | CRTC should re-consider their decision.
25 June 2015
46. Mike J | I support this petition
4 June 2015
45. Ym C | I support this petition
2 May 2015
44. Kevin W | I support this petition
23 October 2014
43. Terry K | I support this petition
28 August 2014
42. Imran S | Stop letting the monopoly continue.
5 July 2014
41. Paul R | I support this petition
5 July 2014
40. Romaldine V | Give us a chance to voice ourselves
21 June 2014
39. Saad Mack | Unfair Decision, CRTC has approved other deals like this one. Rogers, Bell & Telus are the greedy and unethnical wireless service providers. Canadian consumers need Wind mobile. Good competition should teach the big three their lesson. I guess they ar
1 June 2014
38. Pranav K | Wind Mobile is going to change the face of canadian telecom.
23 February 2014
37. Mina I | So you didn't like WIND's ownership structure?? You thought Orascom is really in control?? You though foreigners are calling the shots?? It's time to investigate who really control the CRTC, and who calls the shots at your sorry excuse for an agency, and
2 October 2013
36. Bobby Singh | I support this petition
30 September 2013
35. John N | I support this petition
7 September 2013
34. Rohan Zhang | I support this petition
22 June 2013
33. Ernest B | I support this petition
19 March 2013
32. Jamie L | I support this petition
25 January 2013
31. Shailendra S | I support this petition
14 December 2012
30. Karan S | Allow wireless competition! Allow WIND to launch!
2 December 2012
29. Amit G | this could be the best thing for canadian communication.
23 November 2012
28. Keith L | I support this petition
16 November 2012
27. Andy A | Stop the Bell/Telus ogilopoly. Why are Canadians so afraid to increase foreign ownership?
24 September 2012
26. Gurpreet Singleton | we need competition
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CRTC (Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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