|      Industry    Minister James Moore, under pressure from Canada's big phone companies to    curb the ability of Verizon Communications Inc to set up a wireless operation    in Canada, pledged on Wednesday to stay the course in pursuing competition in    the industry. "Our government's    telecommunications policy was not created overnight," the new industry    minister said on his website. "We want all regions    of Canada to benefit from competitive market forces, which is why more    progress must be made. We will continue to stay the course by ensuring    Canadians benefit from a competitive telecommunications industry." Shares of Canada's    biggest wireless companies tumbled last month on news that U.S. telecom giant    Verizon is in talks to buy small new entrant operators Wind Mobile and    Mobilicity. Canada's three largest    mobile phone service providers - Rogers Communications, BCE Inc's Bell, and    Telus Corp - contend that if Verizon enters the Canadian market, it would    unfairly benefit from rules designed to encourage competition. They have launched an    intense lobbying and advertising campaign to convince Moore to change the    rules that give new entrants certain advantages over established players. The incumbents are    focusing on the upcoming sale of valuable wireless spectrum, used for cell    phones. They say Verizon would    have an unfair advantage in being able to acquire more spectrum than they    can, in possibly not having to build a rural network and in being able to buy    smaller Canadian competitors. Moore did not address policy    specifics, but stated: "Protecting consumers and increasing competition    in the wireless market are priorities for Canadians and our Conservative    government. Our policy has been clear and remains unchanged: greater    competition and liberalized investment has meant more choices at lower prices    for Canadian families." Moore, who took up his    post in a July 15 cabinet shuffle, individually met the heads of Canadian    phone companies at his request earlier this week.  |    
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