Rogers says it’s making more investments to ensure the public has access to 9-1-1 and other essential services following a nationwide network outage that disrupted emergency call systems in several provinces.
“You have my personal commitment that Rogers will make every change and investment needed to help ensure that it will not happen again,” Rogers CEO Tony Staffieri said in a statement on July 13.
“As well, working with governments and our industry, we will implement what is needed to ensure that 911 and essential services can continue, no matter what outage may occur.” An Update from Rogers President & CEO, Tony Staffieri: Our network outage last Friday was unacceptable. Simply put, we failed on our promise to be Canada’s most reliable network. Now our focus is to make things right and ensure this doesn’t happen again. https://t.co/Jr2IPjmipv…