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CRTC mandating paper billing for some Canadian consumersOTTAWA, ON and GATINEAU, QC, Feb. 10, 2022 /CNW/ - Today, the CRTC took another step to strengthen consumer protection as certain Canadians will be able to obtain paper bills from their communications service provider. The following segments of customers will now be able to receive paper bills, at no charge, upon request:
To ensure customers are aware that they can obtain a paper bill, service providers should make this information readily available on their websites. They are also required to update their systems and train their customer service representatives on these new rules. The new rules apply to telecommunications service providers immediately. The CRTC also expects television service providers to follow the same rules as it intends to impose similar provisions at the next opportunity. However, as many Canadians bundle their services and bundles are typically displayed in a single bill, those from the identified groups who need a paper bill will be able to receive one at no charge. Quotes "There are still many Canadians who have legitimate needs to receive their bills in paper format. This decision strikes a good balance between allowing providers to encourage their customers to switch to digital billing and ensuring Canadians are treated in an inclusive and accommodating manner. We expect all providers subject to these new rules to swiftly make the necessry changes." - Ian Scott, Chairperson and CEO, CRTC Quick facts
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