The widespread Rogersoutage that took place Friday will cost MTY’s restaurants “tens of millions of dollars in sales,” according to the Canadian franchisor’s chief executive officer.
The widespread Rogers Communications Inc. outage that took place Friday will cost MTY Food Group Inc.’s restaurants “tens of millions of dollars in sales,” according to the Canadian franchisor’s chief executive officer.
Lefebvre said the outage may cause his team to consider diversifying their network coverage with more than one carrier.
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