The statement said the CRTC would \u0027determine what additional measures need to be taken\u0027 once it receives a satisfactory response from Rogers
A spokesperson for the regulator did not immediately respond to questions about whether the CRTC would hold a public proceeding or public hearing. The CRTC told Rogers in its letter it expects the company to “disclose information on the public record to the maximum extent possible.”
Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne said Monday Canadian telecoms have 60 days to come up with formal agreements on emergency roaming, mutual assistance in outages, and a protocol for communicating with the public and authorities during emergencies.Article content
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