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  2. Shaw Communications - Wikipedia

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    Shaw Communications Inc. was a Canadian telecommunications company which provided telephone, Internet, television, and mobile services. The company was founded in 1966 as Capital Cable Television Company, Ltd. by JR Shaw in Edmonton.

  3. 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. [2] [3]

  4. VMedia - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the main television service, this version does not require VMedia internet, and is thus available nationwide. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] On June 4, 2020, VMedia launched a wider, national streaming television service known as RiverTV , which features a mix of broadcast networks, specialty channels, and on-demand content, as well as live streaming ...

  5. Rogers' $16 billion bid for Shaw shakes up Canadian ... - AOL

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    Rogers Communications Inc said on Monday it was buying Shaw Communications Inc for about C$20 billion ($16.02 billion) in a deal that would create Canada's second-largest cellular and cable ...

  6. Rogers Hi-Speed Internet - Wikipedia

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    Rogers Hi-Speed Internet is a broadband Internet service provider in Canada, owned by Rogers Communications. Rogers previously operated under the brand names Rogers@Home, Rogers Yahoo! Hi-Speed Internet, WAVE, and Road Runner in Newfoundland. It is currently the second largest Internet provider in Canada, after Bell Internet by customer count.

  7. UPDATE 1-Quebecor a credible bidder for Shaw wireless ... - AOL

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    Canada's Competition Bureau has blocked Rogers' C$20 billion ($15.5 billion) bid for Calgary-based Shaw, saying it would undermine competition in a country that already has some of the world's ...

  8. Mobilicity - Wikipedia

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    Later, service was launched to the public on May 15, but only for the city of Toronto. On November 17, service was launched in Edmonton and Vancouver, [14] [15] and in the Ottawa and Gatineau area the following day. [16] [17] Coverage in Calgary went live on April 28, 2011. [18] This was the last major update to Mobilicity's coverage.

  9. TekSavvy - Wikipedia

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    TekSavvy reseller. TekSavvy Solutions Inc. (TSI) is a Canadian residential, business, and wholesale telecommunications company based in Chatham, Ontario.In most of the country, it is a wholesale-network-access-based service provider and voice reseller, connecting its service to existing last mile networks from telecom carriers Bell Canada (including Bell Aliant) and Telus Communications, and ...