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Re: The New Wireless Code Hearings. Live Stream @ 9-am said by Guspaz:I'm not aware of anywhere in the telecommunication act that gives the CRTC jurisdiction over provincial consumer protection laws... I'm not aware of anything in the telecommunication act that tells the CRTC to be a puppet for the big 3, but we all know it happens |
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 | Telus stated that implementing the Quebec Consumer Protection laws cost them nothing much and it turned out great for them in the end. Was better for them and their customers. |
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 hm @videotron.ca | Telus stated they make little to no profit for the 35$ they charge people to unlock a phone because it costs them this much for a phone jockey to give you the unlock code and walk you through where to enter the unlock code. |
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 | reply to PIAC copsOUT They cut it off ...lol Closed Door meetings??? lol |
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 mlernerPremium join:2000-11-25 Nepean, ON kudos:5 | reply to hm said by hm :Telus stated they make little to no profit for the 35$ they charge people to unlock a phone because it costs them this much for a phone jockey to give you the unlock code and walk you through where to enter the unlock code. I could believe that in the case of Apple as I highly doubt Apple doesn't charge for the capability but otherwise that $35 is pure profit unless they overpay for data entry staff. |
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