Rogers-Shaw merger remains blocked due to temporary stay
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Rogers said that it believed that litigation was both unnecessary and harmful to competition in the Canadian market A mediation session between Canadian operators Rogers Communications,
The country’s telecom regulator said that the rates for MVNO access in Canada are to be commercially negotiated between the telcos Canada’s telecom regulator issued a
The government also announced additional steps to improve the reliability of telecommunications networks in Canada Canadian mobile operators have reached a formal agreement to ensure and
The government also announced additional steps to improve the reliability of telecommunications networks in Canada Canadian mobile operators have reached a formal agreement to ensure and
With this transaction, Roger and Shaw believe that the merger of their operations should be approved by the Canadian government Canadian operators Rogers Communications, Shaw Communications
Canada’s competition bureau has put on hold Rogers’ proposed purchase of Shaw, as it believes the deal will negatively impact competition in the domestic telecom
Canada’s Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ordered the company to give answers in a week Canadian regulators ordered Rogers Communication to provide a more thorough accounting of
Millions of consumers and many businesses were left without voice or Internet services on Friday and into Saturday following an outage at the nation’s biggest
Rogers vowed to pursue its purchase of Shaw, commenting that the pair will work together to ‘highlight the many benefits of the merger’ After two days
Rogers and Shaw last week agreed to sell Freedom Mobile, the cellular business owned by Shaw, to Montreal-based Quebecor Canada’s competition bureau is expected to ask
3500 MHz spectrum is coming soon to Vancouver and points east Canadian telco Rogers Communications this week announced the deployment of 5G midband spectrum to complement its nationwide
In March last year, Rogers Communications had announced that it will purchase Shaw Communications Canadian operators Rogers Communications and Shaw Communications have agreed to not proceed