Rogers files response to Competition Bureau, says it hasn’t misled customers about unlimited data plans
- Rogers Communications Inc. Has responded to the Competition Bureau's allegations of false advertising regarding unlimited data plans.
- The Competition Bureau claims Rogers' ads mislead consumers about data limits and has filed an application to stop the advertising and seek penalties.
- Rogers argues that the Bureau is unfairly targeting it, as other telecom providers use similar advertising formats.
- Rogers also states that the Bureau overlooks customer understanding of the plans and presents misleading advertisements.
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