diff --git a/scripts/workers/create_crtc_usf_campaign.py b/scripts/workers/create_crtc_usf_campaign.py index 15ed18d..64a9ebd 100644 --- a/scripts/workers/create_crtc_usf_campaign.py +++ b/scripts/workers/create_crtc_usf_campaign.py @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ def guide_block(): '📄' '' '

Free guide: Canadian Wholesale Carrier & Vendor Reference

' - '

12 vetted Canadian wholesale partners for voice termination, DIDs, SIP trunking and UCaaS — the upstream vendors you’ll work with once your Canadian carrier is live.

' + '

12 vetted Canadian wholesale partners for voice termination, SIP trunking, UCaaS, and both US and Canadian DIDs — the upstream vendors you’ll work with once your Canadian carrier is live, and which of them can provision US numbers.

' f'Download the PDF →' '' '' @@ -100,6 +100,7 @@ def build_body(): "No CALEA mandate in the US sense — lawful-intercept obligations are far lighter and cheaper", "No Section 214 / Team Telecom — CRTC registration is a notification, not an application with a national-security review", "Same +1 country code. Your customers dial exactly the same way — nothing changes on their end", + "US numbers still work. Several Canadian wholesale carriers provision US DIDs to CRTC-registered carriers, so you can keep serving US customers from your Canadian entity — see the free guide below for which vendors offer them", "A clean second jurisdiction — an FCC enforcement action against your US entity does not reach a Canadian corporation", ) + bq("You do not give up your US business. You add a Canadian carrier alongside it — for the voice traffic that doesn’t need to sit under the FCC, and for the Canadian market you can now sell into.")