Canada's telecom regulator -- the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) -- ruled today that it would begin regulating voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) communications when used as a local telephone service.
 
It's a significant decision and I haven't yet had time to go through it, but from what I have gathered so far, the rationale behind the decision is that VoIP-based new entrants to the local phone market should have a fair and fighting chance to compete against the telecom giants -- known as incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs) like Bell and Telus -- which could easily heavily ...   more »