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  2. BCE Inc. - Wikipedia

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    When BCE was created in 1983, Northern Telecom was transferred from a subsidiary of CRTC-regulated Bell Canada to a non-regulated subsidiary of BCE. In 1998, with Nortel's acquisition of Bay Networks, the company's name was changed to Nortel Networks. As a consequence of the stock transaction used to purchase Bay Networks, BCE's holding was ...

  3. Category:BCE Inc. acquisitions - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "BCE Inc. acquisitions" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Bell MTS - Wikipedia

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    On March 17, 2017, Bell regained control of MTS after the Bell Canada group's holding company BCE Inc. closed its $3.9 billion acquisition of the provider and, for regulatory reasons, Bell divested approximately one third of MTS's wireless business (including subscribers and retail outlets) to Telus, and a smaller portion to the new entrant ...

  5. Nortel - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, with the acquisition of Bay Networks, the company's name was changed to Nortel Networks to emphasize its ability to provide complete solutions for multiprotocol, multiservice, global networking over the Internet and other communications networks. As a consequence of the stock transaction used to purchase Bay Networks, BCE ceased to be ...

  6. BCE Q3 Earnings Miss, Revenues Beat on Segment Strength - AOL

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    BCE's third-quarter financial results reflect operating profitability growth across its wireless, wireline, and media segments. BCE Q3 Earnings Miss, Revenues Beat on Segment Strength Skip to main ...

  7. Bell Media - Wikipedia

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    Although the company was founded in 1960 as Telegram Corporation, the current enterprise traces its origins to the establishment of Bell Globemedia Inc. in 2001 by BCE and the Thomson family, combining CTV Inc. (which BCE had acquired in 2000) and the operations of the Thomson family's newspaper, The Globe and Mail.

  8. Bell Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Bell Telephone Company of Canada and Northern Electric were structured similarly in Canada to the analogous portions of the Bell System in the United States; the regional operating company (Bell Canada) sold telephone services as a local exchange carrier, and Western Electric (Northern Electric) designed and manufactured telephone equipment.

  9. Recording reveals new details on controversial DOGE employee

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    In a recording of the call, reviewed by CNN, Marshal Webb, the CEO of Path Network, a company that offers services to protect businesses from cyberattacks, defended his decision.