Rogers Communications Inc. has denied allegations from Canada's Competition Bureau that it misled customers regarding its unlimited data plans. The Bureau's lawsuit claims that Rogers falsely advertised its Infinite wireless phone plans, which actually have a data cap that results in throttled speeds after a certain limit. Rogers insists it clearly discloses these conditions, arguing that its advertisements and website transparently outline the terms. The company further contends that it is being unfairly targeted, as similar practices are common across competitors in the industry.
Rogers argues that it clearly communicates the conditions of its unlimited data plans, emphasizing that the Competition Bureau's lawsuit unfairly singles out the company.
The Competition Bureau alleges Rogers misled consumers about its unlimited plans, claiming the definitions were not clearly communicated, while Rogers defends its advertising strategy.
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