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CRTC orders cut to some internet prices amid industry review. What’s going on?The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) announced the price cut Wednesday while it conducts a review into internet services in Canada.CanadaMar 8, 2023
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Rogers outage shows need to keep cash in a digital world, experts sayThe Rogers outage earlier this month showed the importance of keeping cash on hand in our increasingly digital world, experts say.MoneyJul 19, 2022
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Rogers to refund customers for 5 days of service in response to major outageA spokesperson told Global News the compensation will be a 'first step' in its efforts to restore Canadians' confidence in the company after the outage.MoneyJul 12, 2022
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Police warn Ontario residents about Rogers outage phishing scamIt didn’t take long for scammers to attempt to take advantage of last Friday’s Rogers outage, which saw around 10 million people experience service disruptions.CanadaJul 12, 2022
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Rogers outage: What we know so far about refunds for Friday’s service disruptionRogers' outage Friday ranged from minor annoyances for some to major disruptions for others and many small businesses. So what are you owed? Here's what we know.ConsumerJul 11, 2022
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Rogers wireless services restored for ‘vast majority’ of customers after mass outage"A small number of services with other carriers are continuing to come back online," the company said in a tweet just after 11 p.m. ET.CanadaApr 19, 2021
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Cable internet service restored after customers reported outages across Ontario“All services are back up and running now, and we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience.”TechOct 17, 2018
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Bell, Rogers slash prices by nearly half in Toronto, but experts warn it won’t lastTwo of Canada's biggest internet providers have slashed prices by about 45 per cent in the Toronto area for their most advanced offerings, but industry observers say such skirmishes are usually very local and short-lived.CanadaJul 5, 2018
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Rogers denies charging Internet customers for traffic that doesn’t use their networksRogers Communications is denying customer allegations that it counts Internet traffic made on a customer’s internal network towards their monthly usage allowance.CanadaJan 9, 2014
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