Bell Alleges Telus Salespeople Sold Illegal Pirated TV Service to Poach Its Customers
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Bell alleges Telus salespeople promoted illegal pirated TV service to poach its customers
Rival telecoms are accusing one another of selling “illegal pirated TV service” and “poaching” customers in a lawsuit that reveals friction in the industry after regulatory effort to increase competition. The dispute between Telus Corp. T-T and BCE Inc.-owned Bell Canada BCE-T over alleged…
Telus wants Bell lawsuit over third-party internet access dismissed, launches counterclaim - The Wire Report
The western incumbent denies Bell’s charges and is seeking $1 million in damages in a counterclaim over sales practices. The post Telus wants Bell lawsuit over third-party internet access dismissed, launches counterclaim appeared first on The Wire Report.
Telus says "rogue" piracy agents dealt with, countersues Bell on sales practices
By Ahmad Hathout Telus is admitting that it became aware of, but dealt with, a “small and isolated number” of “rogue” third-party representatives who were engaging on its behalf in the promotion of pirate IPTV services to get people to subscribe to its internet services. In a statement of defense, filed Friday with the Ontario... Read more »
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