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Minister directs telecoms to reach agreement on assisting each other during outages

Direction comes in the wake of lengthy Rogers service shutdown last week
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Fans sit outside the Rogers Centre after The Weeknd鈥檚 Toronto show is postponed, amid telecommunication company Rogers鈥 service trouble, Friday, July 8, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole Burston

Canada鈥檚 industry minister has directed the country鈥檚 major telecom companies to reach agreements on emergency roaming, assisting each other during outages and a communication protocol to better inform Canadians during emergencies.

Fran莽ois-Philippe Champagne also said that Canada鈥檚 broadcast regulator, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, will investigate the recent massive Rogers Communications outage.

Champagne made the announcement on Monday after a meeting with executives of the major telecom companies. The aim of the meeting was to 鈥渄emand they take immediate action to improve the resiliency and reliability of our networks,鈥 he said.

鈥淭he national outage of telecom services that millions of Canadians experienced in the last few days is unacceptable. Full stop. It affected people across the country, emergency services, small and medium-size businesses and payment systems,鈥 he said on Twitter.

The minister said the agreements between the telecoms companies on emergency roaming and other policies must be in place within 60 days. Emergency roaming would give customers the ability to switch to another carrier during an outage.

鈥淭his is just a first step,鈥 Champagne added. 鈥淐anadians deserve more from their providers in terms of quality and reliability of service and I will ensure they meet the high standard that Canadians expect, including improving competition, innovation and affordability.鈥

The widespread Rogers service outage began on Friday morning and lasted at least 15 hours, knocking out access to many health-care, law enforcement and banking services.

Rogers CEO Tony Staffieri has attributed the outage to a network system failure after a maintenance update, adding that the 鈥渧ast majority鈥 of customers were back online.

But some customers reported service disruptions stretching into Sunday, and Rogers issued a statement acknowledging some were still experiencing service disruptions it described as intermittent.

In a statement, Conservative industry critic G茅rard Deltell said Canadians should get an explanation of what happened as well as what steps are being taken to ensure the outage doesn鈥檛 occur again.

鈥淩ogers and officials from the government need to publicly answer these questions,鈥 said Deltell.

The NDP had called for the Liberals and CRTC to launch a formal investigation into the Rogers outage.

鈥淢inister Champagne meeting with Rogers as a top priority shows that the Liberals are fixated on protecting the profits of telecom giants instead of helping Canadians,鈥 said NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh in a statement before the minister鈥檚 announcement.

鈥淲e will be looking at bringing Rogers, Interac and Minister Champagne to committee to figure out what happened, and to make sure this never happens again.鈥

Keldon Bester, a fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation and the co-founder of the Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project, said the outage highlights the need for more competition in Canadian telecommunications.

鈥淚t would be incorrect to say a lack of competition caused the blackout,鈥 said Bester. 鈥淏ut a number of elements of our telecommunications regulation as well as the competition system increase the scope of the alarm when it occurs.鈥

Although increasing competition is the most critical avenue of action in Bester鈥檚 view, he said there are other policies that can help mitigate the impact of outages, including allowing emergency roaming and addressing condominium exclusivity requirements.

A Rogers spokesperson said in a statement ahead of Monday鈥檚 meeting that the company and other industry peers will meet with Champagne 鈥渢o discuss increasing Canada鈥檚 telecommunications network resiliency.鈥

鈥淲e are supportive of initiatives that further strengthen Canada鈥檚 critical telecommunication infrastructure.鈥

鈥擭ojoud Al Mallees, The Canadian Press





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