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By م.زهير الشاعر
Published: July 9, 2022
Rogers company said a little while ago that its wireless and internet services "have started to come back online" after a full day of outage across vast areas of Canada.
A Rogers spokesperson told local media that engineers and technicians "are working hard to get everyone back online as quickly as possible."
Adding, "As our services return and traffic levels normalize, we will continue to keep our customers updated."
Meanwhile, the telecommunications company still does not mention the cause of their service disruption on Friday.
On Friday evening as well, a Rogers spokesperson told CTV News Toronto that they "will proactively credit all customers" and compensate them for the issues caused by the internet and wireless outage, and details will be announced later.
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