Legally, yes. If you find another CLEC (Competitive Local Exchange Carrier) who can provide...
2 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 17/04/2008
I think TekSavvy does a CLEC service over Bell lines. Perhaps Primus. Other than that, I don't know of other options, other than Rogers, VOIP, or mobile options.
1 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 08/08/2011
...digital broadcast TV. If you mean wire line phone/internet, you might find some CLEC providers that lease Bell lines, or VOIP from ...
1 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 12/11/2009
...directly from Yak. But, Yak also provides a full range of CLEC (competative local exchange carrier) phone services. So, they can become ...
3 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 03/09/2008