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June 15, 2026 4:51 pm  #1


CRTC Slams Bell & Telus Over Sneaky New Fees

Not long ago, the CRTC initiated a campaign to prevent Canadian telcos from charging customers some "extra added" (translation: unnecessary) fees just to use their services. 

For example, they banned things like a "connection fee," a mostly meaningless charge that just put more money in the companies' already overstuffed wallets. 

So it should come as no surprise that both Bell and Telus attempted to find a way to circumvent those changes, trying to find a way to keep the gouging going. Welcome to Bell's "device handling fee," a completely baffling new bill that doesn't seem to have any real reason to exist except to keep raking in your dough. 

Now the CRTC is crying foul and trying to prevent the giant from implementing these questionable added costs. 

The story of the battle between the two is outlined in the story below. But it serves only to illustrate that old truism that the more things change, the more they stay the same. 

CRTC Puts Bell and Telus on Notice Over Shifty New Wireless Fees

 

Yesterday 5:01 pm  #2


Re: CRTC Slams Bell & Telus Over Sneaky New Fees

RadioActive wrote:

Not long ago, the CRTC initiated a campaign to prevent Canadian telcos from charging customers some "extra added" (translation: unnecessary) fees just to use their services. 

For example, they banned things like a "connection fee," a mostly meaningless charge that just put more money in the companies' already overstuffed wallets. 

So it should come as no surprise that both Bell and Telus attempted to find a way to circumvent those changes, trying to find a way to keep the gouging going. Welcome to Bell's "device handling fee," a completely baffling new bill that doesn't seem to have any real reason to exist except to keep raking in your dough. 

Now the CRTC is crying foul and trying to prevent the giant from implementing these questionable added costs. 

The story of the battle between the two is outlined in the story below. But it serves only to illustrate that old truism that the more things change, the more they stay the same. 

CRTC Puts Bell and Telus on Notice Over Shifty New Wireless Fees

I was wondering if this was going to happen. Now it has, as Rogers joins the greed patrol of now banned extra charges and the CRTC says "no you don't!"

CRTC issues warning to Rogers over three new fees after ban takes effect

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Today 8:02 am  #3


Re: CRTC Slams Bell & Telus Over Sneaky New Fees

I find the CRTC can be somewhat toothless at times. If they want the telecoms to comply with rules etc., they have to really hit them when they cross a line. Something like a $100M fine just once, might get some compliance, especially for a minor offence. Some of the fees that have been charged over the years by this cartel is laughable, and they got away with them.