Wireless contracts cut to two years in length

The CRTC will require phone companies to let customers cancel their contracts after two years, it was announced this morning (Monday, June 3, 2013)  The decision may have the effect of making two years the standard length of contracts in this country where one of the most widespread complaints has been the length of phone contracts. It is said that Canada has suffered from longer contracts for these devices than any other place in the world.  It is notable to The South Bayview Bulldog that the vaunted advantage of competition in the phone and wireless industry has not achieved any voluntary reduction in the length of these contracts by the individual companies.