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Staffieri applauds CRTC move to “level the playing field” in Ontario and Quebec; reports quarterly loss 

News | 11/09/2023 4:40 pm EST
Tony Staffieri, President and Chief Executive Officer, Rogers Communications Inc., scrums with media after appearing before the Standing Committee on Industry and Technology on July 25, 2022, to answer questions about the massive Rogers service outage on July 8, 2022 (photo by Andrew Meade).

Rogers Communications Inc. CEO Tony Staffieri said, during the company’s third quarter conference call on Thursday, that he supports the CRTC’s decision to “level the playing field,” after it announced earlier this week it will be mandating wholesale access to incumbents’ FTTP networks in Ontario and Quebec.

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