Rogers Communications, Canada's largest telecommunications company, is facing a lawsuit from two members of the billionaire family that controls the company. Rogers fired back, calling the lawsuit 'self-serving' and 'without merit.' The company also announced a C$1 billion cut in capital spending after a regulator ordered it and other providers to open up their broadband networks to smaller rivals. Bell is also cutting network investments following the same decision. In other news, Rogers and Telus have launched 5G mobile plans for low-income Canadians, while Koodo, Virgin, and Fido have brought back a $39/20GB 4G plan.
Rogers launches 5G mobile plan for low-income Canadians https://t.co/AnlBzys1Le https://t.co/AzbYLh4RDo
Bell cutting ‘a minimum of $500 to $600 million’ in 2024 network investments following CRTC decision https://t.co/86hNU9fgXW https://t.co/mWute8wUBH
Telus 'assessing' CRTC's fibre internet decision, company exec tells Canadian Telecom Summit https://t.co/yhYjbtOV1n https://t.co/mIlrAT5rWv
Rogers is currently offering discounts on most of its 5G plans https://t.co/FVJXL32lTP https://t.co/hU15RDgMtx
After Big Drop in ISP Competition, Canada Mandates Fiber-Network Sharing https://t.co/8e6aLrE6Y3
Lack of mid-band spectrum major factor in Canada's lagging 5G speeds https://t.co/AgZncGJ4Rd https://t.co/MCnPq2QUui
Canada forces large fiber ISPs to share networks with small competitors https://t.co/3ewPFWcYlE
Rogers launches 5G mobile plan for low-income Canadians https://t.co/AnlBzys1Le https://t.co/oJqOFQHhC1
Koodo reportedly texting offers of up to 100GB of extra data for $15 https://t.co/mvGtOWf5iZ https://t.co/1pBsc5MZab
Telus, Koodo Stream+ bundle available for $10/mo for three months https://t.co/pQ9Cg0DHJr https://t.co/Ugd3SzQALQ
Bell cutting ‘a minimum of $500 to $600 million’ in 2024 network investments following CRTC decision https://t.co/86hNU9fONu
Canada’s largest telecommunications company said it will chop capital spending by C$1 billion after a regulator ordered it and other providers to open up their broadband networks to smaller rivals https://t.co/qVvXxeZhO4
Canada’s largest telecommunications company said it will chop capital spending by C$1 billion after a regulator ordered it and other providers to open up their broadband networks to smaller rivals https://t.co/G1pwQs5qso
Canada’s largest telecommunications company said it will chop capital spending by C$1 billion after a regulator ordered it and other providers to open up their broadband networks to smaller rivals https://t.co/TjoJE3Bfwn
Canada’s largest telecommunications company said it will chop capital spending by C$1 billion after a regulator ordered it and other providers to open up their broadband networks to smaller rivals https://t.co/Yn5e5whlCh
$39/20GB 4G plan returns to Koodo, Virgin and Fido https://t.co/nuVvgu20mI https://t.co/ooT5hHyPJc
#BCTech member @TELUS has conducted trials to offer satellite connections to its customers. Read more about it here https://t.co/emh6XlFVSu
Presumably suit filed by Telus against Shaw over the use of the term Fibre+ has been dropped. Following Rogers takeover of Shaw we now see: With our Rogers Fibre-Powered Network (formerly known as Fibre+ Network), we offer a variety of super-fast Internet packages. @bobmackin
Bell and Telus must offer competitors access to fibre-to-the-home network: CRTC https://t.co/BJKNVIx7Ea https://t.co/mGyQgcfF5Q
Rogers Communications fired back at two members of the billionaire family that controls the telecommunications company, calling their lawsuit over board governance issues “self serving” and “without merit.” https://t.co/nZDrBskJiT
Rogers Communications fired back at two members of the billionaire family that controls the telecommunications company, calling their lawsuit over board governance issues “self serving” and “without merit.” https://t.co/mTc6Y4Im5O
Koodo, Virgin, Fido bring back $39/20GB 4G plan https://t.co/nuVvgu20mI https://t.co/NHw4ug01pk
Rogers, Fido now let you switch to eSIM online https://t.co/0glgp4qG3m https://t.co/wDIVAMBbjw