Canada Eliminates Fees for Changing or Cancelling Internet and Mobile Plans
Canadian authorities have announced the removal of fees for modifying or cancelling internet and mobile phone plans, in a move aimed at protecting consumers and giving them greater flexibility in managing their subscriptions.
This decision comes after growing complaints from citizens about high charges applied when changing or terminating digital service contracts, which discouraged some from updating or adjusting their plans to suit their needs.
Canadian officials emphasize that this step will make it easier for users to access digital services without financial barriers and enhance consumers’ ability to choose plans that fit their needs without additional restrictions.
The measure is part of the Canadian government’s strategy to ensure transparency in the digital market and protect user rights, especially given the increasing reliance on internet and phone services in daily life.
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