The Competition Bureau has reiterated its stance that Rogers' advertising for its 'Infinite' wireless plans is misleading, asserting that consumers are misled into thinking they have truly unlimited data. The Bureau filed a lawsuit claiming that, while advertised as unlimited, data is significantly throttled once users reach a certain limit. In its defense, Rogers contends that the Bureau is selectively citing ads and claims that its format is commonly used in the industry, indicating that consumers understand the limitations inherent in such plans, which the Bureau allegedly overlooks.
The Competition Bureau is persisting with its lawsuit against Rogers, asserting that the company's marketing of 'unlimited' data is misleading due to throttling after reaching data limits.
Rogers defends itself by claiming the bureau is unfairly targeting them for a common advertising format, while consistently disclosing key plan features to consumers.
Collection
[
|
...
]