BSC 722 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Public Mobile, Electromagnetic Spectrum, Common Carrier
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Inc facts: the appellant in this case is globalive wireless management. Corp. who successfully bid on 30 licenses at the price of more than million which would cover 23 million people. These licenses allow telecom companies require an electromagnetic spectrum, owned and administered by the federal government, to operate. Globalive wholly owned by globalive investment holdings corp. has a 66. 68% of voting shares owned by aal holdings corp (a canadian corporation) and. 32. 02% owned by orascom telecom holding lid. (a non-canadian corporation). Commission (crtc) had a concern regarding the ownership structure of. Globalive, the issue was that the crtc did not believe that globalive was a canadian controlled company and therefore not eligible to operate as a telecom common carrier. Management corporation is a canadian controlled corporation and can operate as a canadian telecom common carrier. S. 12(1) allows the governor in council to rescind a decision of the crtc within one year of their decision.