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CNOC displeased with Rogers’ secrecy in outage

Briefs | 08/31/2022 4:58 pm EDT
Rogers' Toronto headquarters./ Photo via Wikipedia.

The Competitive Network Operators of Canada (CNOC) is calling on the CRTC to force Rogers Communications Inc. to release more information on the incumbent’s massive July 8 outage, endorsing a call last week from the Public Interest Advocacy Centre.

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