The Rogers outage disrupted services across Canada. A list of what was affected - The Globe and Mail
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A Blackberry smartphone on the Rogers wireless network is seen in Montreal, October 26, 2010. Rogers Communications posted a 24 percent drop as competition from budget wireless brands heated up, sending shares
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