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  1. Apr 3, 2023 · By The Canadian Press. Rogers Communications Inc’s $26-billion takeover of Shaw Communications Inc. cleared the last regulatory hurdle Friday, more than two years after the deal was first...

    • How Will This Deal Impact Consumers?
    • How Does Deal Impact Canadians in Rural areas?
    • Is This Deal Actually Bad For Competition?
    • Is Approval from Regulator A Foregone Conclusion?
    • Why Is This Merger Happening Now?
    • How Does The Deal Affect Jobs?
    • How Are The Markets reacting?

    Put simply, it's not immediately clear. Consumer advocates say Canada is "dramatically" different from other countries based on the number of cellphone providers here. "We know that the less providers you have, the higher the prices get," Laura Tribe, executive director of OpenMedia, an advocacy group, told CBC News. WATCH | Industry expert reacts ...

    About 10 per cent of homes in Canada have no internet access, and roughly 600,000 households in Western Canada still cannot access the minimum internet speeds recommended by the federal government, Shaw said. Rogers said it will commit to establishing a new $1 billion fund dedicated to connecting rural, remote and Indigenous communities across West...

    Shaw and Rogers aren't direct competitors in cable and internet because their networks are in different parts of the country. They have, however, been fierce combatants in the wireless sector since Shaw bought the former Wind Mobile in 2016. Fewer cellphone companies, Tribe said, invariably means less competition. Rogers president and CEO Joe Natal...

    The Competition Bureau is looking into the proposed deal, Pierre Poilievre, the Conservative Party's critic for jobs and industry, said in a statement. He said his party is pleased the Competition Bureau is looking into the proposed deal. Poilievre said his party will also be reviewing the deal with an eye to ensuring it helps to create competition...

    The companies say it's about building 5G networks. As part of the tie-up, Rogers will invest $6.5 billion in Western Canada to build critically needed 5G networks, Shaw said in a statement. "We're at a critical inflection point where generational investments are needed to make Canada-wide 5G a reality," Natale said in a press release. "5G is about ...

    New technology and network investments will create up to 3,000 net new jobs across Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Shaw said.

    Shaw shares jumped 42 per cent to $34 but traded well below the offer price of $40.50, suggesting doubts about the deal, which is valued at $26 billion, including debt. Shares of Rogers were up seven per cent to $64.

  2. Dec 21, 2023 · Shaw Mobile was a wireless carrier offering low-cost cell phone plans to Alberta and British Columbia residents. After Rogers acquired Shaw in April 2023, Shaw Mobile was discontinued and its existing customers were migrated to the Rogers network. In this guide, we’ll explore everything you need to know about Shaw Mobile following the Rogers ...

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  3. Apr 3, 2023 · The merger brings together Canada’s largest 5G network with a national coast-to-coast wireline company with fibre-powered internet available to nearly 70% of Canadian households. Story continues

  4. Mar 31, 2023 · The largest telecommunications deal in Canadian history will go forward after Rogers Communications Inc.’s $26-billion Canadian (US$19 billion) takeover of Shaw Communications Inc. received approval from Ottawa.

  5. Mar 15, 2021 · Shaw Communications Inc. is a leading Canadian connectivity company. The Wireline division consists of Consumer and Business services. Consumer serves residential customers with broadband Internet, Shaw Go WiFi, video and digital phone.

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  7. Mar 31, 2023 · Shaw is a leading Canadian connectivity company. The Wireline division consists of Consumer and Business services. Consumer serves residential customers with broadband Internet, video and digital phone.

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