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Big fail in New Brunswick: Excluding everyone who did not buy their smartphone at Rogers ...

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... and also excluding all foreign tourists and travelers in New Brunswick, Canada. There is a list of phone models where the alarm is supposed to work with, but if the owner (like a New Brunswick resident) bought the phone model from someone else than from monopolist Rogers, like as unlocked smartphone in the U.S. or the EU, the alarm will not work in New Brunswick. This has clearly shown during the public test of AlertReady in 2019. Who on the side of AlertReady is responsible for such obvious favoritism? This is not (at least) bordering unfair business practices but indeed endangering everyone who does not own a cellphone contract with Rogers. This is still a matter for the press to inquire yet. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.224.168.157 (talk) 12:56, 9 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]