The federal government has demanded Canada’s major telecommunications companies to come up with a contingency plan within the next two months, following the massive outage that impacted Rogers customers this past Friday. But some analysts say it won’t address issues within Rogers’ own systems and, as Anne Gaviola reports, may only be seen as a “band-aid solution.”
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Rogers outage: Experts call telecom cooperation a ‘band-aid solution’
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