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Information & Ethics committee  Let me give you an example of why they might. We have something in the telecommunications system called number portability. Say you were a Rogers customer and you made the terrible decision to become a Bell customer. Then you could port your number or move your number from Roge

June 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Kenneth Engelhart

June 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Kenneth Engelhart

June 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Kenneth Engelhart

Information & Ethics committee  They ask for both warranted and warrantless, and we often push back.

June 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Kenneth Engelhart

Information & Ethics committee  Thank you for inviting Rogers Communications to appear before this committee. You have broadened the scope of your hearings to include an examination of the disclosures that telecommunications carriers make to law enforcement agencies, and it is that topic that I will address in

June 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Kenneth Engelhart

Industry committee  Industry Canada maintains a database where all the radio antennas are registered. For people who know how to use that database, it's all there. There are also a surprising number of hobbyists who have websites that show all the Rogers towers, sometimes complete with photographs,

November 2nd, 2011Committee meeting

Kenneth Engelhart

Industry committee  I would say, Mr. Lake, that we are obviously conscious that we want people to use their devices when they're roaming. We at Rogers have introduced a number of travel packs. When you land in the States now, you get a text message telling you about those travel packs and telling yo

November 2nd, 2011Committee meeting

Kenneth Engelhart

Industry committee  I think our rates will accommodate pictures. You probably don't want to download a lot of video when you're overseas.

November 2nd, 2011Committee meeting

Kenneth Engelhart

Industry committee  It is something we've devoted a lot of energy to. We've recently completed a fairly massive build in conjunction with Manitoba Tel so that we now have really terrific coverage with our HSP network in a lot of the rural areas of Manitoba. We've done a similar project with Thunde

November 2nd, 2011Committee meeting

Kenneth Engelhart

Industry committee  I'll start with what we currently do with cellphones, and then David can talk about the mobile wallet. We have a mobile tracker that people can have either on their computer or on their smart phone, and it will show them how many voice minutes they've used, how many SMS texts t

November 2nd, 2011Committee meeting

Kenneth Engelhart

Industry committee  I think, yes, we're seeing encouraging signals. There are still a few areas in the wireless business where we're seeing, I believe, some unnecessary red tape. We have on our licence conditions a 2% requirement to spend on R and D. Now, we do spend 2% on R and D. That's just nat

November 2nd, 2011Committee meeting

Kenneth Engelhart

Industry committee  Just to emphasize something that Mr. Robinson said in his opening remarks, the cards will be on the SIM card. So really there's nothing on the phone that affects the mobile payments. If you have your credit cards or whatever on that SIM card and you move that SIM card into a diff

November 2nd, 2011Committee meeting

Kenneth Engelhart

Industry committee  Mr. Robinson.

November 2nd, 2011Committee meeting

Kenneth Engelhart

Canadian Heritage committee  I don't know if the track record of the Canada Media Fund has necessarily made it the horse we'd want to back. The core of your question is, wouldn't it be better to subsidize Canadian content rather than regulate the system so heavily? That's something I've always thought would

November 25th, 2010Committee meeting

Kenneth Engelhart

Canadian Heritage committee  I'm not very far away, I don't think, from Mr. Hennessy's position. You have to realize that the CRTC has put in a regime of the type he's talking about for linear television. For linear television, we have to offer Sportsnet, which is owned by Rogers, to ExpressVu, to Telus, to

November 25th, 2010Committee meeting

Kenneth Engelhart