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Rogers encouraging travellers to roam with their phones

Briefs | 06/29/2016 9:59 pm EDT

The vast majority of Canadian travellers take their smartphones with them when they go on summer vacation, a survey by Rogers Communication Inc. suggests, as the company pushes its roaming offering.

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