Shaw Communications
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Rogers Communications has made a number of new appointments to its executive leadership team.
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Canada has granted approval for Rogers Communications’ US$15 billion buyout of Shaw Communications, creating the second-largest telecoms company.
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Canada's Competition Tribunal has green-lit Rogers Communications plan to buy Shaw Communications for approximately C$20 billion.
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The Canadian government is trying to block Rogers Communications’ attempt to buy rival Shaw Communications ahead of negotiations with the country’s Competition Commissioner.
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Rogers Communications and Shaw announced on Friday that they have finalised an agreement to sell Freedom Mobile to Videotron, a unit owned by Quebecor in a deal that will pave the way for a merger between Canada’s two biggest operators.
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Rogers Communications’ plan to buy rival Shaw Communications faces more uncertainty following continued opposition from Canada’s antitrust regulator.
Forthcoming events
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The interim injunction filed by Canada's Commissioner of Competition on the upcoming Rogers and Shaw merger, has been resolved.
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Rogers Communications (Rogers) met with Canadian telecoms regulator CRTC to make its case for its $26 billion merger with Shaw Communications (Shaw).
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Shaw Communications is expanding its underground LTE connectivity, boosting service provision for Shaw Mobile and Freedom Mobile customers travelling on the SkyTrain system.
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Canada has closed its spectrum auction for the 3500 MHz band, raising C$8.9 billion (US$7.2 billion), 80% of which came from its three biggest telcos.
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Shaw Communications’ (Shaw) shareholders have “overwhelmingly” voted in favour of $26 billion merger between Shaw and Rogers Communications (Rogers).
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Rogers Communications has made an agreement worth $26 billion to acquire all of Shaw Communications’ class A and B shares.
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TekSavvy, a Canadian service provider that promotes an anti-monopoly ethos has highlighted the lengths telcos are going to, to influence government policy.
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eStruxture Data Centers has entered into an agreement to acquire the assets of Shaw’s Calgary-1 data centre.