Wall Communications Inc., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada - Economic Consulting Firm

Wall Communications Inc.

  • Economic Research and Analysis

Wall Communications Inc. is an economics consulting firm specializing in telecommunications (wireline, wireless, and satellite), broadcasting, copyright and intellectual property, film and television production, and new media. The firm also conducts research in other fields involving competition issues.

The firm performs economic research in the areas of regulation, public policy, competition policy, market sizing, competitive analysis, pricing comparisons and business opportunity analysis. In addition, the firm provides strategic and business planning advice to companies in the telecommunications, broadcasting, film and television production industries. In regulatory and public policy matters, Wall Communications prepares license applications, evidence, interrogatories and other regulatory submissions. The principles at the firm appear as expert witnesses in regulatory and legal proceedings and regularly work with international clients.





Wall Communications Inc.
238 Buena Vista Road, Ottawa ON K1M 0V7
Tel: (613) 747-0555
email:  Wallcom

copyright © 1998 -

Recent Projects:

- Successful representation of a telecom service provider's position on pricing principles and levels in support structure pricing arbitration proceeding (October 2011);


- Publication on CRTC and Industry Canada websites of Wall Communications' fourth annual "Price Comparisons of Wireline, Wireless and Internet Services in Canada and with Foreign Jurisdictions" (May 2011);


- Publication of article "The Use of Economics in Copyright Tariff Setting: Where is it Going?" (May 2011);


- Presentation on the state of competition in the Canadian wireless industry for the University of Calgary Centre for Digital Economy workshop (September 2011);


- Assistance to a Caribbean Telecommunications Commission on mobile termination rates (2010-11); and


- Expert witnesses before the Copyright Board of Canada on the issue of broadcast incidental reproductions (2010).