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Rogers seeks extension for select provisions of the Internet Code

Briefs | 11/27/2019 5:27 pm EST

Rogers Communications Inc. is asking the CRTC if it can delay the implementation of several sections of the newly minted Internet Code, scheduled to come into effect in January of 2020.

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