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After the nationwide outage this July, Rogers Canada has set aside a whole lot of money for customer credits in the third quarter of 2022.

In a July 27 release by the company, it announced that approximately $150 million is going to be added to the company's operating costs for the months of July, August and September.

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With the recent Rogers outage still fresh on the minds of many Canadians, some woke up Sunday, July 24, unable to make phone calls.

The company confirmed the service disruption on their Twitter account.

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After the Canada-wide Rogers outage, the company said it has "failed" to be "Canada's most reliable network" and the situation "was unacceptable."

Tony Staffieri, president and CEO of Rogers, released an update on July 13, 2022, about the service disruptions that people across the country had to deal with.

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After the recent Rogers outage, the telecommunications company will now be crediting affected customers for five days of service.

On Friday, July 8, people were unable to get online, make phone calls or send text messages because of the disruption to mobile and internet services caused by the outage.

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A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Rogers after a recent outage left "millions" of customers without mobile and internet services for a full day or longer.

The class-action suit — which is yet to be authorized by a judge — was filed on Monday, July 11, by the law firm LPC Avocat Inc., to the Quebec Superior Court in Montreal.

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