Competition Bureau doubles down on claims Rogers "Infinite" data claim is false

Apple Inc. is buying the Texture digital magazine service created by a group of publishers that includes Rogers Media. The Rogers Communications sign is marks the company's headquarters in Toronto, April 25, 2012. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Aaron Vincent Elkaim

GATINEAU, Que. - The Competition Bureau says it's suing Rogers Communications Inc. over the company's allegedly false claim that it offers unlimited data in its "Infinite" wireless phone plans.

The bureau alleged Monday that Rogers' ads create the false or misleading impression that the plans provide consumers with limitless data, when in reality data service is severely throttled once a data cap is reached. It says data speeds are reduced, or throttled, by over 99 per cent once a customer hits the cap. 

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