CRTC Probes Bell, Telus, Rogers Over New Fees After Activation Ban
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Summary
The segment reports that CRTC rules effective June 12, 2026, ban activation, modification, and cancellation fees for cellphone and internet plans. The regulator has flagged new or adjusted charges by Bell ($40 device handling), Telus ($15 SIM card), and Rogers ($40 device setup) introduced shortly before or after the ban and has asked the companies to justify them. The report notes prior warnings, the carriers' defenses that the fees relate to devices or optional SIM replacements rather than plan activation, and a deadline of end of July for responses, with possible fines up to $10 million for violations. It includes expert commentary on the fees functioning as practical barriers.
Editorial Assessment
The broadcast accurately captures a live regulatory enforcement action with primary details corroborated by the CRTC's March 2026 policy decision and June 2026 notices. Viewers receive clear context on the intent of the ban and the companies' workarounds. Missing elements include the formal show-cause proceeding opened June 30 and public intervention opportunities. Framing is neutral, presenting both regulator concerns and carrier positions without loaded language. No factual errors or significant omissions of counter-evidence.
Key Moments
CRTC banned activation, change, or cancel fees effective June 12, 2026
Confirmed in Telecom Regulatory Policy CRTC 2026-43 and multiple news reports.
Bell $40 device handling, Telus $15 SIM, Rogers $40 device setup fees flagged by CRTC
Matches CRTC warning letters and coverage from CBC, MobileSyrup, and iPhone in Canada.
Companies have until end of July to respond or face up to $10M fines
CRTC show-cause proceeding (2026-155) and reports confirm deadline and penalty authority.
Carriers argue fees relate to devices or optional SIMs, not plan activation
Direct responses from Bell, Rogers, and Telus quoted in contemporaneous reporting.
Sources Consulted
- Telecom Regulatory Policy CRTC 2026-43
- Telecom Notice of Consultation CRTC 2026-155
- Rogers, Bell, Telus tell CRTC they'll keep charging new fees - MobileSyrup
- Rogers, Bell, Telus under fire for charging fees that 'appear' to violate new rules - CBC
- CRTC Threatens Rogers, Telus and Bell With $10 Million Fines Over Fees - iPhone in Canada
- CRTC asks Bell, Telus and Rogers to justify new fees - PlanHub