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Click for Associate Membership Application The Canadian Independent Telephone Association (CITA), founded in 1905, was initially comprised of small independent telephone companies located within the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Today, it is a Canada-wide association of companies which provide telephone service within British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec. In addition to the 39 independent telephone companies that form the Active Members of the Association, CITA has over 120 Associate and Special Associate Members, most of whom are equipment and service suppliers. The CITA represents Canada's independent telephone companies before federal and provincial bodies and deals with matters of major concerns to its members. The Association also actively promotes the increase and advancement of telephone service in the communities served by its members. Some statistical information on the CITA's members includes: -
Network Access Lines 567,002 Member companies of the CITA operate and interconnect their telephone systems with those of other companies to form part of the nation-wide public switched telecommunications network. Most independent companies in Canada serve rural and sparsely settled regions - the more costly and difficult areas in which to provide telecommunications services. CITA has played a large part in helping the independent telephone industry serve the telecommunication needs of Canadians for more than 90 years and looks forward to continuing this role in the future. CITA Active Members 2009 - August/09
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