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Rogers defends bulk MDU deals as competitive practice

News | 10/30/2023 4:24 pm EDT
Rogers' Toronto headquarters (photo via Wikipedia.

In an answer submitted to the CRTC last Thursday, Rogers Communications Inc. defended its multiple dwelling unit (MDU) bulk agreement practices, under fire by Beanfield Technologies Inc., saying it is good for competition and any changes should require broader consultation. 

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