Glenn Can you shed light on how this deals a lethal blow to Stentor network alliance. Seems to me the whole idea is to develop multiple competing networks that offer different packages services and bundeling. Does Canada want or allow monopolistic services...or am missing the picture all together? SaskTel, the leading full service telecommunications service company in Saskatchewan, provides voice, data, Internet, text and messaging services over a fully digital fiber-optic network, as well as cellular, paging and FleetNet 800 service through its SaskTel mobility division. It is a member of Canada's Stentor telecommunications network, an alliance formed in 1992 by Canada's leading providers of telecommunications services, that maintains the world's longest, fully digital fibre-optic network. Members of the alliance include BC TEL, Bell Canada, Island Tel, Manitoba Telecom Services, Maritime Tel & Tel, |