Wireless Companies Made $38M Last Year On Unlocking Fees

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Canadian wireless providers sure make a lot of money on disloyal customers.

Many of us know that companies like Bell and Rogers charge customers to unlock their phones so they work on any network, but it’s still shocking to see how each $50 fee translates into yearly revenue.

According to data from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission released at the request of several consumer groups, wireless companies made $37.7 million last year on unlocking fees.

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Emma Prestwich – Huffington Post Canada – March 6, 2107.

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