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Mobilicity to take legal aim at Chatr

TORONTO – When Rogers Communications comes to market with its new low-cost brand Chatr (which it says it will, soon), it can expect some legal haranguing from one of its wireless competitors.Mobilicity chairman John Bitove told Cartt.ca on Friday that since the new brand from the big red machine is aimed solely at killing new competitors like his, he will file a complaint with the Competition Bureau when Chatr launches.“If they were building a whole new company, a whole new network on their own, that’s one thing, but they’re obviously going to use all the leverage they can and subsidize...