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  2. 2024 Canadian specialty television realignment - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] A majority stake in NetStar was acquired in 2000 by CTV Inc., which was then acquired by Bell Canada Enterprises along with The Globe and Mail to form Bell Globemedia—the direct precursor to the current Bell Media. [3] [4] [5] The subsidiary, now CTV Specialty Television, would launch other Discovery channel brands in Canada ...

  3. Mobilicity - Wikipedia

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    During January and February 2015, WIND offered Mobilicity customers a free SIM card and six months of free service on the WIND35 plan for switching. [ 39 ] In February 2015, the Financial Post reported that WIND Mobile was in negotiations to take over Mobilicity in the weeks leading up to the AWS-3 spectrum auction registration deadline.

  4. System access fee - Wikipedia

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    Price for the system access fee varies by carrier and date it was applied with Bell charging between Can$8.95 and $6.95. Rogers normally amounts to $6.95/month (the System Access Fee on Rogers Home Phone Services was $5.95/month, [2] but has since been merged to the base price). For example, if a wireless plan has been advertised at $20/month ...

  5. List of mobile network operators in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Where applicable, this list will also include any subsidiary "extension" brands associated with a mobile service provider. While primary brands, such as Rogers Wireless or Bell Mobility, account for roughly 82% of wireless revenue, extension brands allow wireless service providers to differentiate service offerings and reach broader market ...

  6. Shaw Communications - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Shaw partnered with Rogers Communications to launch Shomi, a subscription video on demand service. [ 31 ] In February 2015, Shaw announced that they would close operations for service call centres in Edmonton, Calgary and Kelowna, and consolidate operations in Victoria, Vancouver, Winnipeg and Montreal. 1,600 of Shaw's 14,000 employees ...

  7. Inukshuk Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Inukshuk Wireless Inc. is a joint venture of BCE Inc. and Rogers Communications, created in 2005 [1] to establish a Canada-wide network for wireless Internet connectivity in 45 major cities and over 120 rural communities, throughout the ten Industry Canada licensed areas.

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  9. List of internet service providers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetical list of notable internet service providers in Canada. [ 1 ] Among Canada's biggest internet service providers (ISP) are Bell , Rogers , Telus , and Shaw —with the former two being the largest in Ontario , and the latter two dominating western provinces .