Rogers Communications Inc. in May sent federal Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne a framework for reaching a deal with other telecom providers over wireless service in Toronto’s subway system, the company said Monday.
In April, Champagne asked the executives of Rogers, Bell Canada, Telus Communications Inc. and Quebecor Inc. to respond within 30 days detailing their status on the issue of wireless service on the Toronto subway. That means customers not with Freedom have been unable to use BAI’s network other than for 911. Calls to make the system work for all Torontonians have surfaced after a run of violent incidents on the TTC.
Rogers has said it is committed to working with all carriers so they can provide service to their own customers through the network, which Rogers is upgrading.
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