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Rogers Joins Telus In Seeking National Regulation 53

silentbrad writes "Canada's largest mobile service provider is urging the federal telecom regulator to implement a mandatory national consumer protection code (PDF; actual filing with the CRTC) in order to defuse the threat posed by a growing hotchpotch of provincial regulations for wireless services. Rogers Communications Inc. submitted that proposal to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission in an application late Thursday. In doing so, Rogers becomes the second major carrier to ask the CRTC to resume active regulation of the terms and conditions for wireless service contracts, a practice it largely abandoned during the 1990s. Nonetheless, those regulatory powers, while latent, remain in the Telecommunications Act, meaning the CRTC can still exercise its authority over those matters."
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Rogers Joins Telus In Seeking National Regulation

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  • Re:Oooh (Score:5, Informative)

    by zill ( 1690130 ) on Tuesday March 13, 2012 @06:17AM (#39336823)

    They want a convenient one-stop-shop for all their politician-purchasing needs.

    "Purchasing" isn't exactly the right term here. The CRTC chairman was an Assistant Director at Bell and a President at Rogers. He's still technically working for Rogers and Bell, except at a fancier government office that's all.

  • by realityimpaired ( 1668397 ) on Tuesday March 13, 2012 @06:57AM (#39336927)

    Ontario has one up for debate with tri-party support in the legislature right now. While the specifics are different, the essentials are the same as the Manitoba law. One thing I'm particularly fond of is the changes to the early termination fees, which they're looking at turning into an extra charge on your monthly bill. Essentially like the Koodo Tab, only with it being a real charge on top of the monthly fees, so that when you're not on a contract, you pay less.

    Rogers probably realizes they can't win this one. In the long run, every province will go this way. What they probably want is for the CRTC to enact a national policy so that they don't get stuck with the administrative hassle that is having 12 separate contract fee and termination structures.

  • Re:Sounds delicious (Score:3, Informative)

    by andy.ruddock ( 821066 ) on Tuesday March 13, 2012 @08:18AM (#39337205) Homepage

    From oxforddictionaries.com

    hotchpotch

    (North American hodgepodge)
    noun
    1 [in singular] a confused mixture:
    a hotchpotch of uncoordinated services

    2a mutton stew with mixed vegetables.

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