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WHat urgency?
So Rogers has agreed to flip a switch some time over the next 11 months…? Why not THIS month? Or have they bamboozled the CRTC into thinking that the flipping of a switch will take a crack team of network engineers months and months to figure out? Why is this massive delay acceptable?