"We will continue to work around the clock with our network partner Ericsson until that happens." Chief technology officer Jorge Fernandes had said in a message on the company's website earlier that the company's TV, home and business wireline internet, and home phone services were not impacted. The intermittent wireless service issues left Rogers customers without phone or texting services beginning early Monday, with broad economic ramifications across Canada, experts said. "It's a very big deal," said Tyler Chamberlin, assistant professor at the Telfer School of Management at the University of Ottawa. "It can have very big consequences on our economy."