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Legislation on Cellphones
'Liberal MP proposes legislation to rein in misleading cellphone charges'
Liberal MP David McGuinty says Canada's cellphone industry has collected billions of dollars in "misleading" charges over the last 25 years, and he's proposing legislation to stop it.
McGuinty says 911, overage, data and roaming surcharges can double advertised monthly rates for an industry that's turning a $4-billion-a-year profit.
He says cellphone companies double-bill, change contract terms on the fly, and obfuscate agreements with unnecessary words and vague clauses.
He says Canadian cellphone users are paying an average of 33 per cent more than users of equivalent services in the United States, while high-end business users average 56 per cent more.
Only 55 per cent of Canadians have cellphones, compared with 75 per cent of Americans and 86 per cent of Germans, while the rate of cellphone use in Canada ranks 29th among 30 OECD countries.
McGuinty is proposing legislation, called the Get Connected Fairly Act, he says would end system access fees and impose more transparency on the cellphone industry.
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