Membership of Stentor consists of British Columbia Telephone Co, AGT Ltd, Saskatchewan Telecommunications, Manitoba Telephone System, Bell Canada, New Brunswick Telephone Co, The Island Telephone Co, Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Co, Newfoundland Telephone Co and Telesat Canada. Québec Téléphone, which operates in regions of Québec not served by Bell Canada, is an associate member. With the exception of the Manitoba Telephone System, all members have established holding companies, which in turn hold shares in Alouette Telecommunications Inc, the holding company of Telesat Canada. With revenues in 1993 of $13.5 billion, Stentor accounts for 78 percent of all Canadian telecommunications services revenues.
Stentor itself comprises 3 organizations. The first, Stentor Resource Centre Inc, consolidates the telephone companies' research and development to produce new products and services, expedites delivery of products to the marketplace and facilitates uniform agreement to national technological standards for telecommunications. lt is run by a Council consisting of the chief executive officers of 9 telephone companies. Bell Canada controls directly half of the seats on this Council. The second organization comprising Stentor is Stentor Canadian Network Management, which is responsible for the management and monitoring of the telephone companies' interprovincial network; it also administers the revenue sharing plan for North American interconnections. Finally, Stentor Telecom Policy Inc develops strategies and positions on policy issues, thereby providing a unified voice to represent the telephone companies' interest; it is also the main point of contact for government.
Author ROBERT E. BABE
Suggested Reading
E.B. Ogle, Long Distance Please: The Story of the TransCanada Telephone System (1979); R.Babe, Telecommunications in Canada: Technology, Industry and Government (1990).
Links to Other Sites
Bell Canada
Bell Canada's website for consumer products and services.
Telesat Canada
The Telesat Canada website offers the latest news and information about Canada’s Anik series domestic communications satellites. Features maps and other graphics that illustrate the role of satellites in global communication systems.


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