TORONTO, June 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Rogers supports much of the Telecom Policy Report and the direction from that report. We support the Government's efforts to put their own stamp on Canadian Telecom Policy. While Rogers understands the basic principles behind the Direction, it is very important for Canadian consumers and businesses that the CRTC does not deregulate the phone market while Bell and TELUS continue to exercise market power and enjoy dominance with market shares above 92%. Phil Lind, Vice-Chairman of Rogers Communications said: "We do not believe that the Government intends this Direction to mean a return to monopoly provision of local telephone service. We will urge the CRTC and policy makers to allow competition to develop in this market." About the Company Rogers Communications Inc. is a diversified Canadian communications and media company engaged in three primary lines of business. Rogers Wireless is Canada's largest wireless voice and data communications services provider and the country's only carrier operating on the world standard GSM technology platform. Rogers Cable and Telecom is Canada's largest cable television provider offering cable television, high-speed Internet access, residential telephony services, and video retailing, while its Rogers Business Solutions division is a national provider of voice communications services, data networking and broadband Internet connectivity to small, medium and large businesses and government agencies across the country. Rogers Media is Canada's premier collection of category leading media assets with businesses in radio and television broadcasting, televised shopping, publishing, and sports entertainment. For further information about the Rogers group of companies, please visit http://www.rogers.com/. DATASOURCE: Rogers Communications Inc. CONTACT: Jan Innes, Vice President, Communications, Rogers Communications Inc., (416) 935-3525; Archived images on this organization are searchable through CNW Photo Archive website at http://photos.newswire.ca/. Images are free to accredited members of the media.

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