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The Canadian regulator looking into telecom company Rogers Communications' planned C$20 billion ($16 billion) purchase of Shaw Communications, has obtained court orders to advance its review, the ...
The auction ended July 2008, giving Shaw Communications enough spectrum to build a wireless network in its home provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario. [17] This spectrum ultimately went unused and was sold to Rogers Communications in January 2013.
The Canadian province of Alberta plans to intervene in a competition review of Rogers Communications Inc's C$20 billion ($15.33 billion) purchase of Shaw Communications Inc, the provincial ...
Shaw Mobile was a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) owned by Shaw Communications, providing services in the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. Announced on July 30, 2020, it operated on the Freedom Mobile network, which had been acquired by Shaw in 2016. [ 1 ]
Rogers Communications Inc's efforts to secure its C$20 billion ($16 billion) acquisition of Shaw Communications Inc could be insufficient to overcome regulatory hurdles and political opposition ...
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 ...
Shaw Mobile — mobile virtual network operator serving Alberta and British Columbia; Shomi — video streaming service co-owned with Rogers Communications, shut down in 2016. CJBN-TV (Kenora, Ontario) — Global TV affiliate operated by Shaw Cable, shut down in 2017.
Canada's Competition Bureau has blocked Rogers Communications' C$20 billion ($15.4 billion) proposal to buy Shaw Communications, but the regulatory agency's patchy record in legal fights raises ...