Rogers says it has restored service to the majority of customers following its nationwide network outage
Rogers Communications says it has restored mobile and internet service for the vast majority of customers after a widespread network outage affected many and caused trouble for 911 services and debit transactions.
In a statement posted to the company’s social media channels, Rogers apologized for the disruption the outage has caused to its customers and said it will be proactively crediting all customers. Tony Staffieri, chief executive and president of Rogers, said in an open letter that the company apologizes for the service interruption but offered no explanation for the outage or how many customers were affected.
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