Rogers Wireless
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Edward Rogers makes case to B.C. court to overhaul company board, decision set for FridayLawyer Ken McEwan said Edward Rogers had the authority to make that decision under "ordinary resolution" of the board of shareholders.CanadaNov 1, 2021
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Boardroom battle for Rogers is putting the reputation of a telecom giant at riskThe family feud over the control of Rogers is compelling. But the company needs to articulate why the debate should matter to anyone outside the boardroom, Daniel Tisch says.CommentaryOct 28, 2021
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Rogers offers to compensate customers after outage, credit to be applied to next billThe company says a credit equivalent to Monday's wireless service fee will be applied to a future bill.CanadaApr 20, 2021
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‘It’s a very big deal’: Experts warn of economic implications from Rogers outagesResidential and business wireline internet services — also referred to as wired or broadband internet — are not impacted, a Rogers spokesperson said.CanadaApr 19, 2021
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Rogers agrees to cancel Ontario senior’s $1,200 disputed cable, phone billRogers has finally waived a $1,200 bill sent to an Ontario senior. At issue: what happened after Gladys Meffen’s daughter cancelled her mother’s cable and wireless services.Feb 11, 2021
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Countrywide wireless outage affecting some Rogers customers’ ability to place, receive callsThe website does not include an estimated time of repair, but says the company is "working diligently to restore services as soon as possible."CanadaJul 7, 2019
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Freedom Mobile launches 100 GB promotion in latest challenge to Big 3 rivalsThe Big Binge Bonus promotion offering 100 gigabytes of extra data is Freedom's latest tactic for distinguishing itself from Canada's national wireless carriers owned by Rogers, Bell and Telus.ConsumerNov 19, 2018
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Rogers defends data overage fee increasesCustomers will pay $7 per 100 megabytes, up from $5 per 100 megabytes, for additional data consumption.ConsumerJul 5, 2017
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Unplugged: Cellphones mark 30 years in CanadaVictor Surerus says the $2,700 he paid for his first cellphone 30 years ago was worth every penny.ConsumerJun 29, 2015
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