Rogers shared a brand new video on Friday detailing how it’s “dedicated to Canadians,” particularly in its subsequent steps to make sure community reliability.
The video comes after Rogers web and wi-fi went down nationwide in July, taking 13 million shopper and enterprise prospects offline, whereas additionally taking down your entire Interac community.
Rogers reiterates it is going to be investing $20 billion over the subsequent 5 years for community reliability, whereas additionally creating an always-on 911 community with accomplice carriers.
The corporate repeats it should separate its wi-fi and web networks, so when an outage happens, each gained’t go down for the depend. Current info supplied to the CRTC by Rogers says it should spend $261 million to separate its networks. Nevertheless, extra info associated to the outage stays redacted from public view.
“We consider within the power of communities. From coast to coast, we’re dedicated to supporting them – by bridging the digital divide, making key investments, volunteering, fostering significant partnerships, and donating media to provide small companies the publicity they should thrive,” says Rogers on its web site.
The video concludes by saying it’s “dedicated to Canadians”, signed off by Tony Staffieri, President and CEO; Ron McKenzie, new CTO, plus a fibre building technician Mike J.; GTA community operations supervisor Michelle S.; and director of their community operations centre, Ali. S.