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Multicast IP - ************************************************************TELECOM UPDATE************************************************************published weekly by Angus TeleManagement Grouphttp://www.angustel.caNumber 436: June 7, 2004Publication of Telecom Update is made possible by generousfinancial support from:** ALLSTREAM: www.allstream.com** BELL CANADA: www.bell.ca** CISCO SYSTEMS CANADA: www.cisco.com/ca** CYGCOM INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGIES: www.cygcom.com** GROUP TELECOM: www.360.net** JUNIPER NETWORKS: www.juniper.net** PRIMUS CANADA: www.primustel.ca** SPRINT CANADA: www.sprint.ca** TELUS: www.telus.com************************************************************IN THIS ISSUE:** MTS Completes Allstream Acquisition** Nortel: No News for Now** Jean Monty Named Chair of Emergis** CRTC Releases Three-Year Plan** Bell to Expand Service in Eastern Quebec** ITU Calls Meeting on Spam** ITU Telecom 2006 Moves to Hong Kong** Rogers Offers "Ultra-Lite" Internet Access** MCI Adds Business LD** McCaw Plans Broadband Wireless in U.S.** Former Symbol Execs Charged with Fraud** Telehop Expands to Prairies** What's Behind Telus's Bid for Fido============================================================MTS COMPLETES ALLSTREAM ACQUISITION: Manitoba Telecom Servicescompleted its acquisition of Allstream on Friday. All Allstream shareshave been exchanged for MTS shares and cash, and Allstream is beingdelisted from the TSX and NASDAQ.** Earlier in the week, the Ontario Superior Court of Justicedismissed Bell Canada's application for an interim injunction blockingthe deal. Bell then said it would seek a permanent injunction and"substantial damages" and told MTS that it will assert a claim forunjust enrichment and an accounting.** Bell Canada is suing Allstream for $150 million, accusing thecarrier of conspiracy and inducing MTS to breach its obligations toBell.** The Competition Bureau is reviewing the deal, but its investigationmay take three years to complete.NORTEL -- NO NEWS FOR NOW: In a June 2 submission to the OntarioSecurities Commission, Nortel Networks said "there is significant workyet to be done" in its financial restatement process, and that its2003 and 1Q 2004 results will not be available this month.JEAN MONTY NAMED CHAIR OF EMERGIS: Out with the new, in with the old!Former BCE CEO Jean Monty has been named chairperson of BCEEmergis. He replaces current BCE CEO Michael Sabia, who recently soldBCE's 64% stake in the e-commerce company.CRTC RELEASES THREE-YEAR PLAN: The CRTC has posted its schedule ofplanned activities and proceedings for April 2004 through March2007. Plans for 2005 include telecom policy proceedings on:** Wireless number portability** Regulatory symmetry** Forbearance for local service** Implementation of a regulatory framework for VoIPwww.crtc.gc.ca/eng/BACKGRND/plan2004.htmBELL TO EXPAND SERVICE IN EASTERN QUEBEC: Starting in January 2005,Bell Canada will offer local, long distance, and Internet service tobusinesses in Rimouski, Beauce, Baie-Comeau, and other centres inTelus (former QuebecTel) territory in Eastern Quebec.ITU CALLS MEETING ON SPAM: The International Telecommunication Unionwill hold a meeting in Geneva, July 7-9, on measures to counterspam. The meeting is part of preparations for the World Summit on theInformation Society.www.itu.intITU TELECOM 2006 MOVES TO HONG KONG: In a sharp break with tradition,the International Telecommunications Union has decided to move itsnext flagship conference and exposition, Telecom World 2006, to HongKong. In hotly competitive bidding, Hong Kong proposed costs 30%-50%below those quoted by Geneva. Telecom 2003 had 911 exhibitors from 51countries, and over 14,000 daily visitors.www.itu.int/newsroom/press_releases/2004/14.htmlROGERS OFFERS "ULTRA-LITE" INTERNET ACCESS: Rogers Cable now offers a64 Kbps (upload or download) Internet service in Ontario and NewBrunswick for $19.95 a month. (See Telecom Update #320)MCI ADDS BUSINESS LD: MCI Canada (formerly UUNet) has launched VoiceSolutions, a suite of business long dist
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