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Champagne demands mutual assistance agreement from telecom companies after Rogers outage
Minister of Innovation François-Philippe Champagne on Sept. 14, 2020 (photo by Andrew Meade).

Champagne demands mutual assistance agreement from telecom companies after Rogers outage

News | July 11, 2022

Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne has directed the nation’s largest telecommunications companies to negotiate “mutual assistance” agreements during outages, institute emergency roaming on each other’s networks, and establish a communication protocol “to better inform the public and authorities during telecommunications emergencies.”

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