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CRTC launches review into whether Big Three violated new ban on administrative fees
Canada's telecommunications regulator is launching a review to determine if the Big Three providers have violated its new ...
CRTC asks Bell, Telus and Rogers to justify so-called ‘junk fees.’ Here’s how to have your say
Bell, Telus and Rogers have until July 30 to submit comments. Members of the public can also have their say. The telecoms ...
BCE Inc.’s Bell Canada and Telus Corp. are not backing down from warnings by the telecom regulator that their new cell-phone-related fees are potentially prohibited under a recent policy which bans ...
The CRTC is launching a review to determine if the Big Three carriers (Bell, Rogers, Telus) have violated its new rules banning junk fees. The CRTC announced the consultation on Tuesday, saying it ...
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New CRTC rules aim to empower consumers, but will Canadians truly save on bills?
Every couple of years, Marc Nanni makes a call to his home internet provider to see if he can find some savings on his ...
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission has ordered Canada's three largest telecoms to justify their contentious fees and explain why they shouldn't face fines for apparent ...
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CRTC issues warning to Rogers over three fees after ban takes effect
Rogers Communications Inc. is the latest of Canada's Big Three telecommunications providers to receive a rebuke from the CRTC over new fees introduced despite a policy meant to prohibit them.
Bell, Rogers and Telus have told the CRTC they're keeping new cellphone fees in place, arguing the charges don't break ...
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CRTC should reject Corus' recapitalization plan, minority shareholders say
TORONTO — A group of minority shareholders is urging the CRTC to reject Corus Entertainment Inc.'s proposed recapitalization ...
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission has been pressed to say no to a proposed recapitalization plan submitted by broadcast licensee Corus Entertainment by a collection of ...
The CRTC says the regulatory documents which individually cover wireless, internet and TV providers as well as disconnection terms include consumer protections that are not consistent across services.
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