Rogers urged minister not to turn off its customers' access to 5G network on TTC
- Rogers Communications Inc. Must provide access to its cellular network on Toronto's subway to rivals BCE Inc. And Telus Corp.
- The Canadian government has set a deadline of October 3rd for all passengers on the TTC subway system to have cellular connectivity, regardless of their carrier. Rogers had unexpectedly rolled out high-speed 5G wireless service to its own customers on the subway.
- Rogers Communications Inc. Had urged the government not to turn off access for its own customers, stating that taking service away from any customer is not in the public interest.
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Rogers urged minister not to turn off its customers’ access to 5G network on TTC
TORONTO — Newly released documents show that before Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne ruled Rogers Communications Inc. must grant its rivals access to its cellular network on Toronto's subway, the company had urged Ottawa not to turn off access for its own customers.
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Read Full ArticleRogers urged minister not to turn off its customers’ access to 5G network on TTC
TORONTO -- Newly released documents show that before Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne ruled Rogers Communications Inc. must grant its rivals access to its cellular network on Toronto's subway, the company had urged Ottawa not to turn off access for its own customers.
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