Canada regulator sues Rogers for alleged misleading claims about data offering
- The Competition Bureau is suing Rogers Communications Inc. Over allegedly false claims about its "infinite" wireless phone plans' data offerings.
- The Bureau claims that Rogers' advertisements create a misleading impression of unlimited data, as data speeds are throttled by over 99% after reaching a cap.
- The Bureau has filed an application with the Competition Tribunal to stop the misleading advertising and seek penalties and restitution for customers.
- Rogers defends its advertising as clear and truthful, stating it will contest the litigation according to Competition Commissioner Matthew Boswell.
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