Rogers Communications Inc. without phone or texting services since early Monday has broad economic ramifications across Canada, experts said.“It’s a very big deal,” said Tyler Chamberlin, assistant professor at the Telfer School of Management at the University of Ottawa. “It can have very big consequences on our economy.”In addition to personal communications, experts said the outage is impacting business sales and services such as food delivery and curbside pickup, payments that require a wireless connection and the ability for people to work remotely.
Rogers blames massive phone service outage on software update Rogers spokesman Andrew Garas said the national wireless carrier is working to fix the issue.“We know how important it is to.