According to the CRTC website:
The CRTC’s Wireless Code helps protect you from significant overage charges. The Code applies to all contracts for retail mobile wireless voice and data services providers and the businesses or individuals that pay fo...
I have two model ZTE MF28B RocketHub devices and one active SIM card. I wish to designate one device as static and the other as mobile. That is, I wish to leave one device at home and use the other device while traveling, moving the SIM card fr...
Cornwall, Ont. is where your packets exit the Rogers internal network and join the Internet. In my case, since I live in Alberta, my packets exit the Rogers internal network somewhere in the Lower Mainland of B.C. You have two options: (1). Sw...
I have just made my monthly call to technical support in Moncton to have my mobile Internet service restored after having been suspended by the Wireless Code. Apparently there is a self-service option at http:/www.rogers.com/m/dc but I don't know ...
I'm receiving e-mail messages from The Rogers Community Forum Team urging me to indicate whether I have received the answer I need in this thread. This is a problem that Rogers created IMHO by a faulty implementation of the Wireless Code with res...
Additional information for my original post. The customer agent in Moncton advised me that I was her third caller with this problem since she came on duty ninety minutes earlier. She also advised me that CRTC rules would not allow Rogers to opt ...