How would you like to be told by Bell that it will enter your apartment to install cable for its Fibe Internet and TV service, even if you don’t want it and aren’t home? She objected, not only because she isn’t a Bell customer and doesn’t want the service, but on grounds of insufficient notice. “Poor Bernie looked very uncomfortable, while the superintendent berated me for not allowing access,” she said in an email to Bell. “The last thing I want is to cause a hard-working person to suffer loss of income,” she told Bell in her email. “The Landlord and Tenant Board determined that landlords can schedule telecommunications providers to access apartment units to do this type of work, which supports the CRTC’s goal of ensuring Canadians have as much communication choice as possible.
Source: thestar October 01, 2016 09:56 UTC