Cogeco has changed some its broadband advertising claims following concerns raised by the Competition Bureau. The Bureau found that Cogeco had claimed that its services were the fastest "without having based such claims on fair comparisons."
Cogeco Changes Broadband Ad Claims Following Competition Bureau Concerns
December 16, 2009
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Oh wow the competition bureau did something for once. Gee maybe they’ll stand up for competition…? No they are simply listening to Rogers et al. again.
I wish I had money to pay the govt to listen to me.
Frankly…
If you believe what the marketing folks tell you without independent verification, then I have a bridge to sell you.
Bridge over troubled waters
Is it the fastest and most reliable bridge? If so I may buy one.