The country's largest cellphone companies have been given a deadline to develop a plan to lower roaming fees for Canadians.
The CRTC has asked Rogers, Bell and Telus to share steps they're taking to reduce roaming rates by November 4th.
The country's largest cellphone companies have been given a deadline to develop a plan to lower roaming fees for Canadians.
Experts say Canadian travellers face among the highest fees for international roaming on their cellphones after years of rate ...
Bell and Virgin Plus are the latest to raise their connection fees, joining Rogers, Fido, Telus and Koodo at the $70 mark.
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