Bell and Telus have petitioned the federal government to ensure Rogers will allow their customers to access wireless services on the TTC, the Globe and Mail reports.
Rogers acquired the rights to the wireless network in April and said it was open to working with other providers to ensure all riders have coverage.
However, the Globe reports executives from Bell and Telus are disappointed with the rate of negotiations. Theyโre worried Rogers is โattempting to gain a commercial advantageโ by prolonging the delay for non-Rogers customers to access the network.
Bell and Telus offered to buy the contract after Rogers acquired the rights. However, the TTC said that wouldnโt be possible. A company spokesperson called it a โprivate business transaction/acquisition,โ and other companies โcould have entered into [one] at any time over the past 12 years.โ
The news follows two warnings from Innovation Minister Franรงois-Philippe Champagne calling on carriers to work together.
He shared the first onย April 19th in a letter addressed to Bell, Telus, Rogers and Vidรฉotron. Following a lack of action, the Minister issued a second warning on April 28th, stating the government would โtake actionโ if they didnโt come to a suitable agreement.
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Source: The Globe and Mailย