Rogers wants to launch TTC cell service before deals struck with other carriers
- Rogers Communications Inc. Opposes a measure proposed by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada that would prevent it from providing cellular service to its own customers in the Toronto subway network. Rogers argues that denying access to its customers prioritizes the interests of rival carriers over consumers.
- Rogers is in a dispute with Bell Canada and Telus Corp. Over the technical approach and financial terms of providing wireless access to all Toronto Transit Commission subway riders.
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Rogers wants to launch TTC service before deals struck with Bell, Telus
TORONTO — Rogers Communications Inc. says it should be allowed to add cellular service for its own customers in the Toronto subway network without waiting for an ongoing dispute with its rival carriers to be resolved.
Rogers wants option to launch TTC service before deals struck with other carriers
Rogers Communications Inc. says it should be allowed to add cellular service for its own customers in the Toronto subway network without waiting for an ongoing dispute with its rival carriers to be resolved.
Rogers wants option to launch TTC service before deals struck with other carriers
Rogers Communications Inc. says it should be allowed to add cellular service for its own customers in the Toronto subway network without waiting for an ongoing dispute with its rival carriers to be resolved. In a filing to Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) Canada earlier this month...
Rogers wants option to launch TTC service for own customers before deals struck with other carriers
In a filing to ISED Canada, Rogers said it ‘strongly opposes’ a measure the department is considering that would prevent it from giving its customers first access to the upgraded wireless network
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