Videotron will shut down its Unlimited Music service on Aug. 4, meeting a CRTC deadline. The company has sent a letter to subscribers informing them that to make up for the loss of the feature, it will up customer data caps to those subscribed to the streaming service. The data add-on will be calculated according to the month in which the customer’s usage of Unlimited Music was at its highest.
Videotron will shut down its Unlimited Music service on Aug. 4
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