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  2. Foundever - Wikipedia

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    Foundever started as a subsidiary of United Technologies called HQ800 and located in Omaha, Nebraska. [1] Its then-President, James F. Lynch, bought the company for $165,000 in 1985. [4] He renamed it "SITEL/Sitel," which stands for "System International TELemarketing." [1] At the time, SITEL had about $100 million in annual revenue [5] and 16 ...

  3. Sykes Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    On June 18, 2021, a subsidiary of Sitel Group acquired all outstanding shares of Sykes shares in a cash transaction valued at approximately $2.2 billion, removing the company from Nasdaq's publicly traded company. The Sitel Group, in its new combination, brings together 160,000 employees in 40 countries, serving more than 700 customers and in ...

  4. List of mobile network operators in Canada - Wikipedia

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    As of March 2021, there are over 33 million wireless subscriptions in Canada. [1] Approximately 90% of Canadian mobile phone users subscribe to one of the four largest national telecommunication companies (Rogers Wireless, Telus Mobility, Bell Mobility and Freedom Mobile) or one of their subsidiary brands.

  5. List of Canadian telephone companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of telephone companies in Canada. Canadian telephone companies. Note: incumbent local exchange carriers are indicated with an asterisk (*).

  6. 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 .

  7. Telecommunications in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The All Red Line cable for the British Empire.Canada as an interconnection-point. c.a. 1903. The history of telegraphy in Canada dates back to the Province of Canada.While the first telegraph company was the Toronto, Hamilton and Niagara Electro-Magnetic Telegraph Company, founded in 1846, it was the Montreal Telegraph Company, controlled by Hugh Allan and founded a year later, that dominated ...

  8. Rogers Telecom - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Call-Net acquired long-distance service and data-circuit provider Fonorola of Montreal for about $1.8 billion and merged it into Sprint Canada. On May 11, 2005, Rogers Communications Inc. and Call-Net jointly announced that they entered into an agreement under which RCI would acquire 100% of Call-Net under a plan of arrangement (). The ...

  9. Bell MTS - Wikipedia

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    Bell MTS Inc. (formerly Manitoba Telecom Services) is a subsidiary of BCE Inc. that operates telecommunications services in Manitoba. Originally established as Manitoba Government Telephones after the Government of Manitoba purchased the Manitoba assets of Bell Canada, the corporation was privatized in 1996.